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To get more information on what trees or shrubs would
poults or quail chicks as well as other wildlife species.
leaves and twigs. Native shrubs can also provide food
wildlife habitat improvement. Native trees can provide
PUBLIC DOMAIN
This is a great month to plant trees or shrubs for
but also provide important escape cover for turkey
food by way of soft or hard mast and by browse of
Private Lands Wildlife Biologist: be best suited for your property contact your regional Alva Gregory – Northwest Region, (580) 334-4459. Jeremiah Zurenda – Southwest Region, (405) 397-1599. Kyle Johnson – Central Region, (405) 590-2584. RosaLee Walker – East Region, (918) 607-1518. FEBRUARY HABITAT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • Strip disk to encourage native food resources. • Plant native trees and shrubs as needed for wildlife cover. • Mow to remove brush encroachment as needed. • Half-cut trees for loafing cover as needed fo
2 9 16 23
SATURDAY Groundhog
1 Day 8 15 22
FRIDAY
February 2019
7 14 21 28
THURSDAY Valentine’s Day
WEDNESDAY 6 13 20 27
5 12 19 26
TUESDAY Anonymously report game and fish law violations by calling toll-free
MONDAY Operation Game Thief: (800) 522-8039. 4 11 President’s 18 25
3 10 17 Day 24
SUNDAY

