1123 - Wildlife Habitat and Damage Management Education | ||
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1123.1) | 65 |
Number of people who increased knowledge of wildlife habitat, management, or damage identification or control |
1123.2) | 0 |
Number of people who implemented one or more practices related to wildlife habitat, management, and/or damage |
1123.4) | 0 |
Number of acres impacted by practices relating to wildlife habitat, management or damage |
1123.41) | 0 |
Number of people who shared information or advocated that native wildlife has a value and purpose. |
Author: Kelsey Marcum
Major Program: Wildlife Habitat and Damage Management Education
Hunting is an integral part of conservation and sustaining Kentucky's wildlife. Hunters are required to maintain proper licenses and certifications to legally hunt Kentucky wildlife. One of those certifications being the hunter education course which is required for all hunters ages 12 and up. Unfortunately, the number of people certified to teach this training has dwindled greatly in recent years. Because of this Casey County had not had a training offered for local hunters in many years un
Author: Kelsey Marcum
Major Program: Wildlife Habitat and Damage Management Education
Title: Thriving Ecosystems, Engaged Community: The Success of the Lake Cumberland Area Wildlife Management SeriesNestled in the picturesque landscapes surrounding Lake Cumberland, a remarkable initiative has blossomed, forging connections between community members and their natural environment: the Lake Cumberland Area Wildlife Management Series. This comprehensive program, comprised of four enriching sessions, has empowered participants with the knowledge and skills needed to manage wildlife ef