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Deer Ecology and Management

Location: Flinchum's Phoenix, 650 Phoenix Road, Athens, GA

Date: Dec 07, 2011 07:45 AM to Dec 08, 2011 12:45 PM

This course will focus on providing an overview of white-tailed deer ecology and provide guidelines toward the application of sound principles for the management of deer on private lands in the Southeast.

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Purpose

Increasingly, private landowners are developing deer management programs on their properties. However, a successful deer management program requires an understanding of deer ecology, behavior, and habitat requirements.

This course will answer questions such as:

  • How can I improve my timber stands for deer?
  • What are the best options for deer food plots?
  • How do predators and diseases affect my deer herd?
  • How can I determine how many deer I have on my property?
  • …and many more.


Who Will Benefit?

This short course will be valuable to forestry professionals, including consultants and forest managers, forest landowners interested in wildlife management on their lands, and deer enthusiasts.

Instructors

Karl V. Miller is professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management at the University of Georgia’s Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources. Miller’s research focuses on the habitat requirements and management of white-tailed deer and on the impact of forest management practices on deer and other wildlife. He is co-author of the books Quality Deer Management and Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses. He obtained his Ph. D. from the University of Georgia.

Brian Murphy is a wildlife biologist and the Executive Director of the Quality Deer Management Association, located in Bogart, GA. He received his Master’s Degree in Wildlife Ecology and Management at the University of Georgia’s Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources. The QDMA's mission is to promote sustainable, high-quality white-tailed deer populations, wildlife habitats, and ethical hunting experiences through education, research, and management in partnership with hunters, landowners, natural resource professionals, and the public

Parking and Directions

The course will be held at Flinchum's Phoenix, 650 Phoenix Road, Athens GA. Parking at Flinchum’s Phoenix is free of charge. For directions please see: warnell.uga.edu/about/directions.php#flinchum .
You can also use the googlemaps.com "Get directions" page.

Cancellations

In the event that you need to cancel, in order to receive a refund you must contact Ingvar Elle (706-583-0566 or ielle@warnell.uga.edu)  by 5:00 p.m. November 24, 2011.

Continuing Education Credits

12.0 Continuing Forestry Education credit hours - Category 1 (approved)
12.0 Continuing Logger Education Credit hours - Environment (approved)

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For more information and to register, contact:

Ingvar Elle 706.583.0566 ingvar@uga.edu

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