“It really pulled together all the work, helped me visualize my goals, and plan for my land.”
When they moved to the land, Skeeter and Madge had their work cut out for them. It had been a decade since they had seen wild turkey on the property, and the land was covered in invasive species. Several sections of forest were overgrown with loblolly. A few years of drought had caused significant damage to the oaks, causing many to fall and dry up an important creek bed.
Skeeter, needing to start somewhere, called his county forester. They talked about many things – where to cut pines, create fire breaks, and conduct prescribed burns. The forest pro recommended calling the local Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) office and applying for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) to help restore his creek bed. Together they outlined a harvest plan. He then called the NRCS office and applied for the EQIP program for his creek bed.
Skeeter was glad to have his plans for wood and water outlined, but had not figured out what to do for wildlife. He also felt it was hard to visualize all this work together.
A few days later an ad popped up on Facebook for WoodsCamp, a tool provided by the American Forest Foundation. His WoodsCamp report matched him with a free visit with a local wildlife biologist and an opportunity to restore shortleaf habitat for wild turkey.
Skeeter was excited — advice about wildlife was a key piece of what he was missing from his plans.
Skeeter walked the land with Brandon, a local wildlife biologist with the National Wild Turkey Federation (part of My Alabama Woods, helping forest owners create better habitat for wildlife.) Brandon reviewed both his harvest and EQIP plans, and suggested management activities that would complement these plans to specifically help wildlife. This included creating transition areas between tree stands, making the creek bed more accessible to wildlife, and more. Skeeter added all these suggestions to his overall plan.
PROGRAMS THAT SKEETER WAS ABLE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
- Free Visit from a Wildlife Biologists
- Environmental Quality Incentives Program to help restore his creek bed
- Short Leaf Pine Restoration to improve wildlife habitat
As Skeeter and Madge began to implement their management plan, their thirst for knowledge only grew. They are looking forward to engaging with local events to learn and share with other professionals and landowners in their area. Skeeter knows they are just getting started, but he feels good about the progress he has made so far. He's glad to be settling into retirement and connecting with nature in a positive way. The home and land they have protected is something they will be able to enjoy with their kids and grandkids, together, in the future.
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