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Small Woodland Management

Small Woodland Management. By Angela Gupta, U of MN Extension Barb Spears, TWF Consulting, LLC Art Widerstrom, MN DNR. Resources . Resource List. Overview. What is Small Woodland Management Your Goals Assessing & Inventory Your Plan Management. Goal Setting.

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Small Woodland Management

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  1. Small Woodland Management By Angela Gupta, U of MN Extension Barb Spears, TWF Consulting, LLC Art Widerstrom, MN DNR

  2. Resources • Resource List

  3. Overview • What is Small Woodland Management • Your Goals • Assessing & Inventory • Your Plan • Management

  4. Goal Setting This guy’s cute but I think the binoculars imply looking forward better… Can you get the other pic of a boy and binoculars on pg 4. (That is an image that requires approval) Dennis Haugen

  5. Goal Setting • General Guidelines to Consider: • Encourage native species • Discourage invasive species • Minimize runoff • Avoid construction damage • Remember your neighbors Dennis Haugen

  6. Goal Setting - Homework

  7. Assessing & Inventory Connectivity

  8. USDA’s Plant Hardiness Zones Photo by Soil-Science.info Assessing & Inventory

  9. Assessing & Inventory Community Forestry Resource Center, IATP

  10. Assessing & Inventory Special Forest Products Peggy Castillo

  11. Your Plan • Develop your own land management plan! Include: • Your goals • Your inventory • Your management objectives

  12. Your Plan • I’d like to put several images of these various plans. I realize they likely won’t look like much, just paper and words, but I’d like to stack them so folks realize there are some options. Do either of you have plan covers you can scan in?

  13. Develop a Plan • I don’t know the plans well enough – but should we recommend one of the plans mentioned on the previous slide and talk about it in more detail? • Or we could have a plan as an example and talk through it to review imporant sections…

  14. WATER Photo by Just Us 3 Management: Wildlife Wildlife will come when they have: Barb can you put in the birdfeeder pic , top right on pg 21 (how about this alternative from p. 21?)& the forest/trail pictures, bottom right, on pg 4? SHELTER Photo by poeticallychallanged WATER

  15. Photo by orthinoloco Management: Wildlife - Food • Feed or not to Feed: birds, deer, etc = Photo by ricmcarthur

  16. Photo by birderboy Management: Wildlife - Food • Plant wildlife friendly native trees and shrubs - no need to artificially feed. Photo by esagor

  17. Management: Wildlife – Shelter Photo by Joy Weese Moll Barb- pic of small yellow birds and next, bottom left on pg 21 (can’t do this one), do you have the brush pile diagram on pg 23? What about the little girl with the bird house on page 21, bottom right?

  18. Management: Wildlife - Water Barb – pond pic on pg 22

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