Tagged With "white-tailed deer"
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Extension in the 21st Century: A Conversation with Chuck Hibberd
Dr. Chuck Hibberd. Image Credit: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Charles "Chuck" Hibberd is an emeritus professor of the University of Nebraska, where he held several academic positions, including Dean of Cooperative Extension. His email tagline reads "Chuck Hibberd, retired Extensi on Director (but not done yet)." He directed the University's Panhandle Research and Extension Center for 13 years. Chuck also served as Extension director, associate dean of agriculture, and assistant vice...
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Wildlife Damage Management Series
Join us for weekly webinars starting March 11th- April 1st from experts who will share the latest research and IPM tactics for Deer, Voles, Pocket Gophers, Mice and Rats---all of which can be serious pests of ag, residential, and public lands. Find the session description below and register for the series by clicking here! March 11th: Dealing with Deer in Suburban Landscapes White-tailed deer pose tremendous management challenges for many communities. Deer are loved and seen as a symbol of...
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University of Vermont Researchers Engage New England Dairy Sector for Livestock Disease Prevention
While bird flu (H5N1) outbreaks are affecting dairy herds in the Midwest and western United States (U.S.), a team of researchers at the University of Vermont (UVM) is focused on the impacts of foreign animal disease outbreaks on regional dairy production in the "New England milkshed.” The milkshed is defined by all sources of milk processed or manufactured into dairy products within New England, including farms in eastern New York state that ship milk into the region.