Are you interested in learning more about the Integrated Deer Management Project? Join us for four separate webinars as we dive deep into this multi-year research project.
The webinars are FREE and you can register by using the links below.
Webinar Topics and Speakers:
September 22, 6-7 PM eastern – Introduction to the Integrated Deer Management Project
Pat McGovern, Deer Project Coordinator, Purdue University
Joe Caudell, Assistant Director, Indiana DNR F&W
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September 29, 6-7 PM – Monitoring Deer Populations
Zack Delise, PhD Student, Purdue University
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October 6 , 6-7 PM – Monitoring Deer Habitat
R.D. Sample, PhD Student, Purdue University
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October 13, 6-7 PM – Human Dimensions of Deer Management
Taylor Stinchcomb, PhD Student, Purdue University
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In each webinar, the team will cover the latest updates from the Integrated Deer Management Project.
The Integrated Deer Management Project is a multi-year research project led by the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University in partnership with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources – Division of Fish and Wildlife.
The goal of the Integrated Deer Management Project is to combine deer population and habitat condition information with public perceptions of deer and deer management to better inform white-tailed deer management in Indiana.
Resources:
Ask an Expert, Playlist, Purdue Extension – Forestry and Natural Resources (FNR) YouTube Channel
Deer Exclosures, Video, Purdue Extension – FNR YouTube channel
Wildlife Habitat Hint: Trail Camera Tips and Tricks, Video, Purdue Extension – FNR YouTube channel
Wildlife Habitat Hint, Playlist
Trail camera survey for white-tailed deer, Got Nature? Blog
Handling Harvested Game: Episode 1, Field Dressing, Video
Woodland Stewardship for Landowners: Managing Deer Damage to Young Trees, Purdue Extension-FNR YouTube Channel
Managing Your Woods for White-Tailed Deer, The Education Store, Purdue Extension’s resource center
Patrick McGovern, Project Coordinator
Purdue University, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
Jarred Brooke, Wildlife Extension Specialist
Purdue Forestry and Natural Resources