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       S  M  5  4  12  11  19  18  26  25                              woodlands are abrupt and lack the diversity required   flush bars to equipment to reduce wildlife mortality,   • Cut back or suspend supplemental feeding of catfish   or early morning. This could be the early sign of low   grub problems. If a problem exists, stock 3-4 inch

       S  2  9  16  23  30                                                   AUGUST HABITAT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES.  • Monitor grazing program to provide nesting cover  • Before mowing, walk out hay meadows or install   AUGUST POND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES  during the “dog days of summer” to reduce the  • Check for fish at the surface of the pond at daylight  dissolved oxygen that results in a fish kill.  • Stock fingerling catfish and bluegill, if desired.  • Consider
       F  1  8  15  22  29                              The value of edge habitat for   many years, but these transitions  between two habitat types are not  always suitable for quail and other  species. All too often, the borders   and woodlands or croplands and   and consider leaving unmowed strips.   chances of oxygen depletion.   redear sunfish for snail control.
     July 2022  T  W  7  6  14  13  21  20  28  27        wildlife has been advocated for   that exist between grasslands   to attract and hold wildlife.  • Complete wetland dike repair.   for next spring.


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                    FRIDAY                                                                           For free technical assistance on wildlife and habitat management,  Northwest Region: Brett Cooper, (405) 740-9830 Southwest Region: Lauren Johnson, (405) 397-1599  Southeast Region: Leah Lowe, (405) 206-7720






                         4                  11                 18                  25                        Central Region: Kyle Johnson, (405) 590-2584 Northeast Region: Biologist, (918) 607-1518
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