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Rain Doesn't Damper "Managing Wildlife during a Drought" Workshop for Laredo


Corpus Christi, October 15, 2009 - Although rain has been received across most of the state, the drought effects on the land and natural resources still linger. Plus, living in Texas, landowners and land managers know drought is never far away so being prepared to manage your land, livestock and wildlife is an important aspect of any ranch management plan.

Landowners and land managers will have an opportunity on Fri., Oct. 30 to learn how to “Manage Wildlife During a Drought” at the Pescadito Ranch, 12 miles east of Laredo, off of Highway 359 from Loop 20. The workshop will include top-notch instructors who are experts in their respective fields. The event is being hosted by the Webb Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), USDA-NRCS and Texas AgriLife Extension Service.

To register for the workshop, contact the Webb Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) by Oct. 28 at (956) 723-6643 ext. 3. Seating is limited so registration is required. Lunch will be provided. Two General Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) will be offered.

Topics will include:

  • Deer Management 101

  • Hunting regulations and special permits
  • Pescadito Ranch Deer Management Program
  • Balancing Deer Numbers and Habitat before the next drought
  • Sponsors include SureFed Quality Livestock Feed and Capital Farm Credit.

    Persons with disabilities who require special accommodations and/or alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) associated with this meeting should contact Mira Pulido with the Webb SWCD at least two weeks prior to the meeting with his/her specific request.

    Contact

    Melissa Blair, (361) 241-0609
     

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