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Grab your morning beverage and join us to learn more about five bird species! Each session we’ll highlight birds that you can find in our SW Michigan backyards, woods, and waters this time of…
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Using environmental (e)DNA techniques to better understand aquatic ecosystems. Presented by Kim Scribner and John Robinson, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University. …
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Walk through a farm with a USDA GroupGAP Internal Auditor to learn more about the audit program and what's involved on the farm side. To learn more about USDA GAP Certification, visit:…
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Wild About Woods Wetlands & Wildlife: Watching Wildlife discusses using trail cameras to capture wildlife.
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Wild About Woods, Wetlands, & Wildlife: Woodlot Wrangling discusses smaller woodlots, tree management, and hiring a professional.
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Understanding human-wildlife interactions and how you can manage wildlife in your yard.
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Video of Animal Care and Use Requirements June 18, 2020 Class
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Presentation about bird watching and attracting birds to you yard.
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Segment of MSU Extension "Virtual Pest and Crop Management Update" for the U.P. and Northern lower Michigan, January 15, 2021. Dr. James DeDecker, Director of MSU Upper Peninsula Research…
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Wild About Backyard Conservation Webinar Series: Holy Mole Hole explores the relationships between lawns, lawn care practices, holes, and compatibility with wildlife with Beth Clawson.
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Wild About Backyard Conservation: Who is in My Yard? covers the basics of backyard wildlife management and how to attract or discourage certain species with indirect manipulation, using food,…
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Sticks in my yard :
Learn how to support wildlife through caring for your trees and shrubs in your
yard and woodlots with Emily Huff
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