Friday, March 22, 2013

The Good, The Bad, and The Hungry: Dealing with Wildlife Conflict in Your Landscape

While the growth of cities and suburban areas can displace some wildlife, many species thrive in these areas. Viewing these species as they travel through your backyard can be enjoyable, but sometimes conflict arises—usually in the form of some type of damage such as eaten plants, dug up bulbs, or holes in the lawn. Fortunately, most wildlife damage can be managed with the right techniques and strategies.

Please join Marne Titchenell and Stan Gehrt from OSU Extension on April 26th, 2013 at Miami County Upper Valley Career Center from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm for this all day workshop as they discuss a variety of wildlife species (deer, geese, rabbit, voles, moles, bats, raccoons, skunks, squirrels, and coyotes) and effective strategies and management techniques to lessen the damage that can occur. Pre-registration is required. Deadline for registration is April 19th.For questions and registration call 614-688-3441.


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