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S 7 14 21 28 or early morning. This could be the early sign of low dissolved oxygen that results in a fish kill. Contact
S 4 11 18 25 concept of hemi-marsh management is to manage the water for the highest quality and diversity of JULY HABITAT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • Seed Japanese millet along mud flats for ducks. • Continue spot-spraying for sericea lespedeza, an • Consider conducting a prescribed burn this month, during the growing season. It can encourage new growth leading into autumn, JULY POND MANAGEMENT
F 3 10 17 24 Simply put, a hemi-marsh is a patchwork of about 50 percent open vegetation or wetland plants. This between years, but the goal is to
June 2022 T W 2 1 9 8 16 15 23 22 30 29 water and 50 percent emergent ratio can fluctuate within and manage for the mix to be about equal. The overall, simplified food plants for wildlife. invasive plant. which can benefit wildlife.
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WEDNESDAY 6 13 20 27 For free technical assistance on wildlife and habitat management, Southwest Region: Lauren Johnson, (405) 397-1599
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TUESDAY Operation Game Thief: Anonymously report game and fish law toll-free (800) 522-8039. landowners may call:
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