Managing Public and Private Lands
for the Benefit of Wildlife  
 

An Interactive Panel Discussion

Friday  - March 5, 2010
11:30 Noon - 4:00pm

30th Annual Dixie Deer Classic
Jim Graham Building, North Carolina State Fairgrounds - Raleigh

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Habitat Conference:
Managing Public and Private Lands for the Benefit of Wildlife

Friday March 5, 2010   11:30 am – 4:00pm

North Carolina State Fairgrounds, Raleigh NC
30th Annual Dixie Deer Classic - Jim Graham Building, Seminar Room 1

Offered free of charge to those attending the Wake County Wildlife Club’s 30th Annual Dixie Deer Classic.  
Seating is limited.  Register online at
www.capefear-qdma.org

Four (4) CAT 1-CF Continuing Forestry Education (CFE) credits are approved for this event.

Join a world-class panel of experts as they discuss the benefits of managing North Carolina’s lands for the benefit of wildlife. You will learn:
  • · The challenges we face in managing our private, state, and federal lands,
  • · What we can do to educate the general public to promote better land management.
  • · Current and future plans for our State
  • · What we are doing right, what we are doing wrong, where we should go from here.  
  • · The benefits of managing habitat through timber harvesting, prescribed burning, disking, establishing and maintaining wildlife food
     plots, and the use of herbicides.

PROGRAM

Gordon Myers, Executive Director, NC Wildlife Resources Commission    
    
NCWRC Land Acquisition and Management Strategies. What does our future hold? Update of NCWRC plans

Joe Hamilton, Southeast Director of Education, Founder, QDMA        
Challenges met across our Nation

James Earl Kennamer, Chief Conservation Officer, National Wild Turkey Federation        
Managing habitat for all wildlife

Evin Stanford. Surveys and Research Biologist, NC Wildlife Resources Commission, Division of Wildlife         
Challenges faced by NC’s Wildlife. Future of Deer Management in North Carolina

Wib Owen. Director, NC Division of Forest Resources        
How does North Carolina measure up?Managing NC’s State Forest for Wildlife

Marisue Hilliard, USDA. Forest Service Forest Supervisor        
Management of NC’s Federal Lands for Wildlife

Panel Discussion:        
Managing NC’s natural resources for wildlife

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