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LAND MANAGEMENT FOR WHITETAIL DEER WORKSHOP SEPTEMBER 12 IN HOMER

by Minden Press-Herald

Free Workshop at Library About Whitetail Deer and Habitat Management

Homer, Louisiana, August 15, 2022 – A free Land Management for Whitetail Deer Workshop will be offered on September 12, 2022, at the Claiborne Parish Library in Homer, Louisiana.  Wildlife biologist and author David Moreland will provide tips and techniques to attract and maintain whitetail deer on your land.  Moreland is a retired wildlife biologist with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.  He served as State Deer Biologist for 13 years and as Chief of the Wildlife Division for three years.  He is a regular contributor for the Louisiana Sportsman magazine.

On-site registration begins at 5:30 p.m. on September 12, 2022, at the Claiborne Parish Library, 909 Edgewood Drive, Homer, Louisiana, with refreshments.  The workshop begins at 6:00 p.m. and concludes at 7:30 p.m.  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 workshop will be conducted in accordance with Louisiana Department of Health COVID-19 guidelines.  If you are not feeling well or you have been exposed to COVID-19, please stay home.  

Free registration and refreshments for this workshop are made possible by the support of these partners and sponsors:  Energy Transfer; Hunt Forest Products, LLC; Mudd & Holland Consulting Foresters, LLC; Weyerhaeuser; Allstate Land & Timber Company; National Wild Turkey Federation; Burnham Construction, Inc.; Canfor Southern Pine; Louisiana Forestry Association; Claiborne Parish Police Jury; Claiborne Parish Library; Whitetails Unlimited, Lincoln Parish Chapter; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service; and Trailblazer RC&D.

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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