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S F 4 3 11 10 18 17 25 24 31 removing undesirable trees, thinning foods are already hidden within the soil in the form of roots and seeds. All that is required is sunlight to JANUARY HABITAT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • Strip disk to encourage native food resources. • Prepare ground for tree/shrub plantings for • Mow to remove brush encroachment as needed. • Half-cut trees for loafing cover as needed for small JAN
December 2021 T W T 2 1 9 8 7 16 15 14 23 22 21 30 29 28 TIMBER STAND IMPROVEMENT (TSI) Although a TSI project can sound daunting, it simply involves to relieve overcrowding, and using prescribed fire to rejuvenate the habitat and maintain the open canopy. Desirable deer and turkey stimulate their emergence. wildlife cover. game species. aquatic vegetation.
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SATURDAY New Year’s Day
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FRIDAY
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January 2022
THURSDAY For free technical assistance on wildlife and habitat management, Northwest Region: Brett Cooper, (405) 740-9830 Southwest Region: Lauren Johnson, (405) 397-1599 Central Region: Kyle Johnson, (405) 590-2584 Northeast Region: Biologist, (918) 607-1518 Southeast Region: Leah Lowe, (405) 206-7720
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TUESDAY
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MONDAY Operation Game Thief: Anonymously report game and fish law toll-free (800) 522-8039. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
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