Monday, October 12, 2015

Better Watch Your Step

I just wanted to remind everyone to watch where they step.  Ty Torrance, County Extension Agent in Marion and Schley Counties, stepped right over this fella twice while checking a peanut field for a local grower.
He said that the snake never made a sound.  

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Georgia DNR's Deer Activity Map

Many of you have seen the rut maps in magazines, well here is another version brought to you by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.  Researchers at the University of Georgia and biologists with the Wildlife Resources Division found a strong correlation between peak deer-vehicle collision timeframes, deer conception dates and the hourly movement rates of deer tracked by GPS. 

Based on that information, deer-vehicle collision data provided by the Georgia Department of Transportation was used to map the timing of peak deer movement in Georgia.  The map is based on “Using Deer-vehicle Collisions to Map White-tailed Deer Breeding Activity in Georgia,” a peer-reviewed article published in the Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Co-authors are James H. Stickles, David B. Stone, Charles S. Evans, Karl V. Miller, Ph.D., Robert J. Warren, Ph.D., and David A. Osborn of UGA, and Charlie H. Killmaster of the Wildlife Resources Division.

To view the Peak Deer Movement Map click here.  

You can find a lot of really good information on the DNR website if you know where to look and what you are looking for.

Monday, October 5, 2015

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In the previous post we had a misspelled name.  It should have been Bruce Swearingen.  Either way you spell it, the products provided by 4S Advanced Wildlife Solutions provide both the nutrition your deer need and the and attraction that hunters desire.