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S F 4 3 11 10 18 17 25 24 directly influence the composition plants, optimize food production, and provide a nutrient-rich habitat for the exhausted and MARCH HABITAT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • Plant native grasses, forbs or legumes. • Plan and monitor livestock grazing this month to prevent overuse. This will help ensure • Monitor/fluctuate water levels in wetland areas. MARCH POND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • Start filamentous algae control with Cutrine • Clean debris from around pond overflow • On muddy ponds, put out a small row of hay bales above your
February 2023 T W T 2 1 9 8 7 16 15 14 23 22 21 28 EARLY SEASON WETLAND DRAWDOWN A drawdown that is well- timed and of proper duration is one of the most effective tools in wetland management. It can allow a wetland manager to and production of moist-soil depleted migrants come fall. Plus ® if needed. structures. early spring rains.
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MONDAY Anonymously report game and fish law Spring Begins
Operation Game Thief: violations by calling toll-free (800) 522-8039. 5 12 19 26
SUNDAY Daylight Saving Time Begins