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Updated: July 21, 2022
Woodland Wildlife Spotlight: American Kestrel
Maryland is home to three species of falcons. The American Kestrel is the most common, and resident populations can be found across the state. Read about the kestrel's unique features and ways to observe it.
Updated: May 3, 2022
Woodland Wildlife Spotlight: Gray Fox
it comes as a surprise to many that Maryland is home to a second species of fox. However, the gray fox is indeed native to the state and the region, and can be found throughout most of North America.
Updated: February 21, 2022
Branching Out - Summer 2018
Read the "Woodland Wildlife Spotlight," the "Invasives in Your Woodland," the MD-DE Logger of the Year, and take the Brain Tickler challenge.
Updated: February 10, 2022
The Woods in Your Backyard videos
"The Woods in Your Backyard" program has assisted thousands of property owners across the region learn how to get more from their natural areas.
Updated: February 4, 2022
Woodland Wildlife Spotlight: Fisher
Maryland is home to four members of the weasel family: mink, river otters, long-tailed weasels, and fishers. In the state, fishers are second only in size to river otters, but they occupy a distinctly different ecological niche. Of these four species, the fisher is perhaps the most elusive, due in part to its mostly nocturnal behavior, but once you have seen one, you won’t confuse it with another species.
Updated: December 6, 2021
Stewardship Opportunities
Stewardship opportunities offered through the University of Maryland Extension.
Updated: November 29, 2021
Branching Out Summer 2021 News and Notes
The News and Notes roundup for this issue features more kudos for Maryland Forest Service Project Manager Mike Kay, a study about the importance of community forests, news about bats, and an invitation to list your green industry business in a new Extension directory.
Updated: May 14, 2021
Beneficial Birds
The Wildlife Management - Beneficial Birds series of Fact Sheets highlights several bird species that can assist woodland owners in managing rodents and other pests.
Updated: May 14, 2021
Attracting the Beneficial Tree Swallow - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #800
Farmers, gardeners, and others enjoy Tree Swallows because they are consumers of pest insects. Along with bats, bluebirds, and purple martins, they can play an important role in an integrated pest management strategy for controlling many farm and garden insect pests.
Updated: May 14, 2021
The Eastern Bluebird: More Than Just a Pretty Bird - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #799
Eastern Bluebirds eat many of the insects that are common pests for gardeners and farmers. Their appetite for insects makes them an important part of an integrated management strategy for controlling different farm and garden insect pests. This fact sheet describes the habitat, diet, and methods for attracting Eastern bluebirds to your property.
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