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Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Wood Ducks - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #609
The wood duck has often been called the most beautiful of water fowl because of its resplendent plumage. This fact sheet details the appearance, behavior, and habitat of the wood duck as well as explains some techniques to manage the species.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Black Bears - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #608
The Black Bear is the largest mammal in Maryland. This fact sheet explains the characteristics of and management techniques for the black bear in the northeastern U.S., particularly in Maryland.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Tree Squirrels - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #607
Tree squirrels are arboreal rodents, meaning that the liven in and depend on trees and forests for their survival. This fact sheet describes the appearance, behavior, and habitat of these animals, as well as techniques for managing them.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Mourning Doves -University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #605
Mourning Doves are widespread and abundant, and they thrive in a variety of habitats. This fact sheet examines the natural history of Mourning Doves and explains some management techniques that will benefit this species.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Ruffed Grouse - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #604
The Ruffed Grouse is a medium-sized, heavy-bodied bird. Techniques for managing the Ruffed Grouse vary according to site characteristics, but the aim is almost always to provide protective cover. This fact sheet describes ways to identify and to provide suitable habitat for the ruffed grouse.
Updated: May 12, 2021
Wildlife Management: Bobwhite Quail - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #602
Management of the Bobwhite Quail has become a respected art and science, and its habitat requirements are understood by many landowners. This fact sheet com-bines old and new information, making quail management possible for everyone.
Updated: May 12, 2021
Got Bugs? Get Bats! - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #791
Bats are one of Maryland’s most valuable natural resources. All the bat species found in Maryland eat only insects. They are an integral part of the food chain and also provide benefits to humans. This fact sheet describes the important role bats play in controlling insects and will provide information that can be used to attract bats to your area.
Updated: April 20, 2021
Who Made That Track?
See the tracks of different common animals in Maryland and test yourself on what animal made each track.
Updated: April 8, 2021
Branching Out - Summer 2019
In this issue, rRead about some woodland myths and new strategies for planting hardwoods. Our regular features include profiles of the American mink in the Woodland Wildlife Spotlight and Japanese knotweed in Invasives in Your Woodland, as well as the events calendar and the Brain Tickler challenge.
Updated: April 8, 2021
Branching Out - Spring 2019
In this issue, read about the challenges facing the Maryland forestry industry, and about Marylanders being nominated for Outstanding Tree Farmers of the year. Our regular features include the "Woodland Wildlife Spotlight" and "Invasives in Your Woodland," as well as the events calendar and the Brain Tickler challenge.
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