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For landowners interested in learning methods to preserve or rehabilitate habitat to increase wildlife #3264008 06/02/12 07:12 PM
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Texas AgriLife Extension and Texas Parks and Wildlife

ARE PLEASED TO PRESENT

Landowner Workshop


For landowners interested in learning methods to preserve or rehabilitate habitat to increase wildlife

Friday, July 27, 2012

8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Urban Solutions Center
17360 Coit Road
Dallas, TX 75252

Topics and Speakers








Dr. Dale Rollins, quail expert and founder of Rolling Plains Quail Research Ranch in Abilene (funded in part by Boone Pickens and Park Cities Quail Club) and wildlife specialist at the AgriLife Extension & Research facility in San Angelo, will share his expertise on managing habitat for wildlife.








Billy Higginbotham, Professor at TAMU Research & Extension Service, is a wildlife and fisheries specialist. He will speak on pond management and weed control.








David Sierra of the East Texas Ecological Education Center in Tyler will cover techniques for prescribed burning.








Michael Brooks of the Natural Resources Conservation Service will speak on drought management and erosion control








Brett Johnson, Urban Wildlife Biologist with Texas Parks & Wildlife, will speak about the fundamentals of Wildlife Tax Valuation and will fill in on other topics that may arise during the course of the seminar.





http://ntmn.org/LandOwnerWkshp/



�Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in,
where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul.�
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Re: For landowners interested in learning methods to preserve or rehabilitate habitat to increase wildlife [Re: jeh7mmmag] #3281756 06/09/12 11:20 AM
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Wildlife tax valuation? What's that?



Without a sense of urgency, nothing ever happens.

Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley, Rancher Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
Re: For landowners interested in learning methods to preserve or rehabilitate habitat to increase wildlife [Re: Dave Davidson] #3283093 06/10/12 03:58 AM
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Originally Posted By: Dave Davidson
Wildlife tax valuation? What's that?


Managing your property for wildlife to qualify for tax exemption



For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
Re: For landowners interested in learning methods to preserve or rehabilitate habitat to increase wildlife [Re: txtrophy85] #3283245 06/10/12 11:39 AM
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thanks for the bulletin



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Re: For landowners interested in learning methods to preserve or rehabilitate habitat to increase wildlife [Re: Just J] #3289653 06/12/12 09:09 PM
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Will you ever be in the hill country area San Antonio, fredericksburg etc.


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