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Plateau Land and Wildlife Management

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

TIMING IS EVERYTHING: SUMMER AND WILDLIFE

The halfway point in any endeavor is a milestone, and the month of July marks that point for the year. You may have heard us say it before, but we believe summer to be a great time to pull out your wildlife management plan and assess your progress. Have you completed at least half of your wildlife management activities for 2011? County appraisal districts generally conduct their appraisals between September and March (but it can be any time of the year), so don't wait until late in the year, particularly as many activities are season specific.

Take a moment to re-familiarize yourself with your plan, and make sure you're staying on top of your wildlife management activities. If Plateau wrote your wildlife management plan, an easy starting point is with your Wildlife Management Planning Matrix, the one page summary spreadsheet created by Plateau to help landowners easily visualize the activities that are to be conducted over a five year window, making short and long range goals more assessable at a glance. Review the 2011 column for the activities you are responsible for this year.

Ideally, this should be done at regular intervals throughout the year beginning in January so that "season specific" activities can be done at the appropriate times. For example, a songbird census is typically done in the spring, while a deer census (both spotlight count and browse survey) is typically conducted from late summer through fall.

Summer is prime time for the following activities:

Plateau can help you meet all of your wildlife management goals. Contact us today for more information!

From our customized Wildlife Management Plans to convert your land from an Ag Tax Valuation or Timber Valuation to Wildlife Tax Valuation, to our range of environmentally and financially smart services and products, Plateau Land & Wildlife Management is dedicated to increasing your enjoyment of your land, and helping you achieve your ultimate land vision.

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