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MDWFP TECHNICAL GUIDANCE EFFORTS ON PRIVATE LANDS
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“TO UNDERSTAND THE WORLD, YOU MUST FIRST UNDERSTAND A PLACE LIKE MISSISSIPPI.” -WILLIAM FAULKNER MS GAME AND FISH ORIGIN - 1980
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AGE OF EXPLOITATION
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RECOVERY EFFORT IS BORN
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RESTOCKING
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>3,200 deer 1931-1965 Sources include: Alabama: ? Kentucky: 31 Louisiana: >35 Mexico: >195 North Carolina: 35 Wisconsin: 358 Within-state: 2,554
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“WE ALL LOVE MISSISSIPPI, BUT IT DOESN'T ALWAYS LOVE US BACK. ” -WILLIE MORRIS MS GAME AND FISH 1975 - 2005
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CHANGING RESOURCE
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WILDLIFE BUREAU
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STRIKES AND GUTTERS Gutters Forest Stewardship Farm Bill Strikes Fed-Aid Technical Guidance Partners for Fish and Wildlife MSU/MDWFP Research DMAP Cooperators
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“I THINK THERE’S MORE DEER HERE THAN I THINK THERE ARE?” -JIM LIPE MS DEPT OF WILDLIFE FISHERIES AND PARKS 2005 - PRESENT
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Public Lands 52 WMA’s = 830,000 ac (75% staff) Private Lands Technical Guidance Species Programs + Private Lands Habitat WF, SG, Turkey (5) = >100 SV, 60,000 ac PLHP (4) = >200 SV, >100,000 ac DMAP (4) = >600 clubs, 1.3 million ac Private Lands Habitat Program Technical Guidance Management Plans Information& Education Initiatives and Strategic Conservation WILDLIFE BUREAU V2.0
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“I CAN’T BELIEVE Y’ALL ARE TALK’N ABOUT GET’N A CHANDELIER, WHEN WHAT WE REALLY NEED IN HERE IS SOME LIGHTS?” -UNCLE VERSEY (VIA JERRY CLOWER) PLANNING AND PRIORITIZATION OF EFFORTS
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PLANNING AND PRIORITIZATION Range-Wide Conservation Plans NAWMP, America’s Longleaf, NBCI Endangered Species Recovery Plans State-Wide Conservation Plans SWAP, Nutrient Reduction MDWFP Priorities Landowner Goals & Objectives All partners active in planning!
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HABITAT & WORKING LANDS Work with multiple partners and funding sources Grain Prices = new CRP & WRP Grain Prices = field buffers, winter water, CRP/WRP rehab Cattle inputs rain = Native forages Pine Sawtimber = Longleaf reforestation Pulpwood = Timber stand improvement Mixed HW ST = HW management Best Management Practices Prescribed Fire! Natural Disasters
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BLACK BELT PRAIRIE RESTORATION INITIATIVE Restore Black Belt Prairie Started by partners in 2005 (LIP) Plant new grasslands (CP38) Renovate existing CRP grasslands Potential for native grass forages Monitoring grassland bird response MSU conducts monitoring (MDWFP/SWG) Significant response from Dicksissel Bobwhite response less distinct Need winter and spring stop-over data? Funding has been a problem No T&E species Poorly understood linkages with aquatics BBPRI initiative with Alabama partners
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FIRE ON THE FORTY Increase Burning in focal areas on PL Cost-share burning in focal areas Hands-on burning field days Targeted effort from partners Cost-share >23,000 ac + 5,000 ac Seven field days, >20 presentations
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WINTER WATER FOR WILDLIFE Continue MBHI success Targeted rice, aquaculture, WRP Incentives for early/late water Gain cultural acceptance for WW
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QUESTIONS?
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