Prescribed Fire to Restore Landscapes and Ecosystems
This week on the Land & Legacy podcast, we sit down with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commissioner to discuss the direction of wildlife and landscape management in the state. We loved to hear...
This week on the Land & Legacy podcast, we sit down with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commissioner to discuss the direction of wildlife and landscape management in the state. We loved to hear...
Last week we spoke with the man who was in charge of the restocking efforts of the wild turkey across the country. This week, we sit down with two biologists, Mike Chamberlin and Brett...
Have you ever thought about how wild turkey populations became available in your portion of the woods? You may need to take a moment and thank this week’s guest, James Earl Kennamar. This gentleman...
Big deer are able to be produced anywhere. The excuse of not living in Iowa or Kansas doesn’t work anymore. No matter what state you are hunting in, the landscape and resources are available...
This week on the podcast, we are in Iowa! Iowa has an incredibly strong hunting heritage. However, if you are looking to improve the land and the hunting then you have to understand the...
When it comes to land and wildlife management there should be very little cookie-cutter techniques. That’s due to the ever-changing landscape that we get to call home. There should be a change in your...
No matter what state you are in, it has the ability to grow hit list bucks. In most areas, natural resources are already present on the landscape to produce great habitat. However, it’s just...
This time of the year, we are on the road consulting and traveling to many different states and we begin to see many different habitat types that are struggling and begging to be managed....
On this week’s podcast, we discuss our recent observations traveling from Kansas to West Virginia. We saw farming landscapes, bottomland, CRP, and thousands of timbered acres. These observations will help you to look critically...
Hunters are always trying to keep mature deer on their property. Others are trying to lower the amount of deer they find dead from “winter kill” or from predators. Landowners also find themselves trying...