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Animal Damage Control

In this module, Jim Bottorff, retired wildlife biologist from the Washington State Department of Natural resources, provides an overview of the wildlife species that most commonly damage trees. This includes those that damage seedlings as well as those that damage larger trees. This module also describes control strategies to reduce or eliminate some types of damage. Access to the modules is free, but registration is required. See below for registration information.
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Band-Tailed Pigeons of the Managed Pacific Northwest Forestlands

A Woodland Fish and Wildlife Project publication.

The West Coast population of the band-tailed pigeon nests from southeastern Alaska to northern Mexico, in a variety of forest types but predomina ...

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Big Game From Hunt to Home

For your next hunting trip, the information in this bulletin will make sure the meat you bring home will be high quality. Meat from big game animals (deer, antelope, elk, moose, and bear) is a nutr ...

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Canning Meat, Poultry, and Game

Canning meats is made more simple using this easy-to-follow guide! Wonderful and tasty recipes within. ...
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Cavity Nesting Ducks

A Woodland Fish and Wildlife Project publication.

Written as a practical guide for woodland owners interested in fish and wildlife management. ...

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Coastal Douglas-Fir Forests and Wildlife

A Woodland Fish and Wildlife Project publication.

Written as a practical guide for woodland owners interested in fish and wildlife management. Certain tree species and understory plants grow ...

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Diversifying Forest Structure to Promote Wildlife Biodiversity in Western Washington Forests

To meet the ecological needs of a broad range of wildlife species in forest lands, structural diversity is needed—both in individual stands of trees and in the broader landscape.
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Habitat Management for Turkeys on Small Woodlands

Wild turkeys have been introduced into Oregon and Washington in the last century and substantial populations can now be found in various locations in both states. Despite concerns about potential c ...

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Is There a Place for Fish and Wildlife in Your Woodland?

A Woodland Fish and Wildlife Project publication.

If you enjoy walking in your woodland and enjoy the different species of birds and mammals you observe, you can enhance your enjoyment and im ...

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