Floyd County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2017 - Jun 30, 2018





1123 - Wildlife Habitat and Damage Management Education
1123.1) 58

Number of people who attended a wildlife program

1123.1) 58

Number of people who increased knowledge of wildlife habitat, management, or damage identification or control

1123.1) 39

Number of people who implemented a practice(s) relating to wildlife habitat, management or damage

1123.1) 500

Number of acres impacted by practices relating to wildlife habitat, management or damage 

1123.1) 28

Number of people who increased their knowledge of invasive species

1123.1) 58

Number of people who believe native wildlife has a value and purpose



Success Stories

Wildlife Prevention & Habitat Improvement

Author: Keith Hackworth

Major Program: Wildlife Habitat and Damage Management Education

Directed by the needs’ assessment from our County Extension Council, Extension has been involved in the educating the local clientele about wildlife issues and prevention of wildlife problems. Some individuals want to improve the habitat conditions on their farms or forested lands to benefit wildlife. Others are dealing with problems and damage caused by wildlife. Several programs, events and demonstrations were conducted to meet these needs. A wildlife prevention fencing demonstration, ed

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