DEER SURVEYS

  1. BulletDaylight and spotlight counts of deer and other exotics can provide landowners and managers with a population trend or estimate.  As a result, more accurate harvest recommendations and goals can be established which will enable more effective deer management.

WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT PLANS

  1. BulletLandowners are often interested in managing their property for wildlife, while maintaining their agricultural tax exemption.  We can work with you to create a plan that positively effects wildlife species while meeting the requirements for the wildlife tax valuation.

TRACK AND SIGN SURVEYS

  1. BulletOne of the most effective ways to census for wildlife species is to conduct track and sign surveys using skilled observers.  These surveys are valuable for determining whether a specific species is present and for creating a species inventory list.

REMOTE CAMERA SURVEYS

  1. BulletTrail cameras and remote camera surveys are a great way to see first-hand some of the otherwise unseen wildlife on your property.  Effective camera placement can be determined by looking for the tracks and sign of target species throughout different habitats.

WILDLIFE RESEARCH

BREEDING BIRD SURVEYS

  1. BulletMany landowners decide to manage their property for songbirds.  Bird surveys are necessary to determine if management practices are effective.  Breeding bird surveys are conducted during the spring and typically consist of three different 3-hour surveys.

Animal Tracking    Wildlife Research    Nature Photography

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