Whitley County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2019 - Jun 30, 2020





1123 - Wildlife Habitat and Damage Management Education
1123.1) 0

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

1123.1) 252

Number of people who attended a wildlife program

1123.1) 0

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

1123.4) 0

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

1123.5) 0

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

1123.6) 0

Number of people who increased their knowledge of invasive species



Success Stories

Agent Trapping Workshop

Author: Stacy White

Major Program: Wildlife Habitat and Damage Management Education

Human interactions with wildlife are increasing across the world as populations grow and available wildlife habitat shrinks or becomes more frequently adjacent to humans. Several species of wildlife are thriving within these new landscapes due to their ability to take advantage of many of the things humans either produce (i.e. agricultural crops) or create (i.e., human dwellings or predator free landscapes). In addition, over the last 50 years a cultural shift has occurred within the urban and r

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