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Wildlife Information

Enhancing Food (Mast) Production for Woodland Wildlife in Ohio
Golf Courses as Wildlife Habitat, W-15-04
Shelterbelts for Wildlife, W-16-04
The Benefits of Managing Your Property for Wildlife, W-17-04
Dead Trees as Resources for Forest Wildlife, W-18-04
Establishing Wildlife Food Plots, W-19-04
Backyard Enhancement for Wildlife, W-10-01
Butterfly Gardens, W-12-02
Dealing with Nuisance Woodchucks (Groundhogs), W-8-01
Effective Mole Control, W-11-02
Enhancing Wildlife Habitat on Farmlands, W-14-02
Incorporating Wildlife Needs into Forest Management Plans, W-1-01
Managing for Forest Songbirds, W-6-01
Native Landscaping for Birds, Bees, Butterflies, and Other Wildlife, W-13-02
Nuisance Canada Geese: How to Deal With the Problem, W-3-01
Preventing and Controlling Blackbird Damage, W-2-01
Preventing and Controlling Coyote Problems, W-4-01
Preventing and Controlling Deer Damage, W-5-01
Preventing and Controlling Woodpecker Damage, W-9-01
Preventing and Managing Raccoon Problems, W-7-01










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Trees clean carbon dioxide from the air and make oxygen. An acre of Christmas trees produces enough oxygen for 18 people.

 

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