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S 2 9 16 23 30 breakdown of organic materials on the pond bottom, and prevents wintertime freezing. MAY HABITAT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • Control weed competition around new trees. • Monitor livestock grazing program to provide nesting cover for next spring if needed. MAY POND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • Inspect dams and dikes for leaks, seeps or animal • Add one round bale of hay per every 1-3 acres of
F 1 8 15 22 29 Adding some form of aeration to your pond can help with oxygen depletion issues. This can take the form of fountains, underwater diffusers, or agitators. Aeration not only provides an immediate supply of oxygen for fish, but also reduces • Monitor tree and shrub plantings. burrows and repair as necessary.
April 2022 T W 7 6 14 13 21 20 28 27 PREVENTING FISH KILLS stagnation, facilitates aerobic
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SATURDAY
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FRIDAY For free technical assistance on wildlife and habitat management, Southwest Region: Lauren Johnson, (405) 397-1599
5 12 19 26 Northwest Region: Brett Cooper, (405) 740-9830 Central Region: Kyle Johnson, (405) 590-2584 Northeast Region: Biologist, (918) 607-1518 Southeast Region: Leah Lowe, (405) 206-7720
THURSDAY landowners may call:
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MONDAY Memorial
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SUNDAY Mother’s Day