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EARLY SUCCESSIONAL WILDLIFE HABITAT WORKSHOP APRIL 11 IN BOSSIER CITY

by Minden Press-Herald

Learn How to Manage Your Forests and Open Land for White-Tailed Deer

A free workshop on managing your forests and open land for early successional wildlife habitat will be offered on April 11, 2023, at the Bossier Parish Libraries History Center in Bossier City, Louisiana.  This workshop will provide information on using best management practices to improve wildlife habitat, with a focus on white-tailed deer.  Biologist Terry Johnston will discuss conservation practices that will ensure establishment of diverse plant communities that provide a quality food source for wildlife.  He will share advice on these practices, as well as personal experiences managing land for deer.  

Please pre-register to attend.  Space is limited and Johnny’s Pizza will be available for all who pre-register to attend.  On-site registration begins at 5:15 p.m., on April 11, 2023, at the Bossier Parish Libraries History Center, 2206 Beckett Street, Bossier City, Louisiana.  The workshop begins at 6:00 p.m. and concludes at 7:30 p.m.  Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing reasonable accommodations or who have questions about physical access may contact Trailblazer RC&D at (318) 255-3554 or [email protected] prior to the meeting or event.

 To pre-register or for more information on the workshop, call or text (318) 237-8350 and provide your contact information and name of workshop.  

This presentation is hosted by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and Trailblazer RC&D.  This presentation and the refreshments provided are made possible by the support of Drax; Mudd & Holland Consulting Foresters; Burnham Construction; the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service; and Trailblazer RC&D.  Contact Trailblazer RC&D regarding event sponsorship opportunities at (318) 237-8350.

Trailblazer RC&D is a nonprofit organization that provides leadership, coordination, partnership development, and technical assistance projects to encourage strong communities, sustainable agriculture, and a healthy environment.

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