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FORFS 21-11 - Deer Processors in Kentucky - 2021
Published on Nov. 11, 2021
Matthew Springer Assistant Extension Professor of Wildlife Management 209 T.P. Cooper Building (Office 206) University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40546-1031 Email: mattspringer@uky.edu voice: 859-257-8633
FOR-160-Monitoring for and Controlling Wild Pig Populations in Kentucky
By Matthew Springer
Published
on Oct. 13, 2021
Wild pigs are widely considered to be the most destructive invasive species in the United States. They cause large amounts of agricultural damage, compete with native wildlife for resources, alter wildlife habitat, and threaten biological diversity.
PPFS-OR-H-11-Common Problems of Annuals and Perennials: An Index
By Ellen Crocker
Published
on Aug. 2, 2021
Authors: Ellen Crocker, Jamie Dockery, Nicole Ward Gauthier,
PPFS-OR-W-31-Common Problems of Common Shrubs: An Index
By Ellen Crocker
Published
on Jul. 19, 2021
Authors: Ellen Crocker, Jamie Dockery, Nicole Ward Gauthier,
NEP-229-Cook Wild Kentucky: Introduction to Wild Game in Kentucky
By Matthew Springer
Published
on Mar. 23, 2021
In Kentucky, many people enjoy being outdoors to hunt, fish, and trap. Kentucky is home to a wide range of wildlife with nearly 1,000 kinds of animals. We have the most elk this side of the Mississippi River. You can also find black bear, white-tailed deer, turkey, waterfowl, and bobwhite quail in our state.
Kentucky Forest Sector Economic Contribution Report 2019-2020
By Billy Thomas,
Bobby Ammerman,
Chad Niman,
Domena Agyeman,
Jeffrey Stringer,
Steven Nevels,
and Thomas Ochuodho
Published on Jan. 19, 2021
Authors* Jeff Stringer, Billy Thomas, Bobby Ammerman, Chad Niman, Domena Agyeman, Steven Nevels, and Thomas Ochuodho