Another good resource with lots of varied info...

wiscwhip

5 year old buck +
Not sure how many other guys have seen this, but the guys who took the Aldo Leopold course should have seen it already.

The "interactive habitat tutorial" thing is kind of lame, but the other tabs provide a ton of good links and info, especially in the "Resources" section. A few links from a site that some might want to ignore, but great info nonetheless. Click the "Resources" tab at the top, when the map pops up choose your "Region" and read away. Tons of other good info in all the "Region" sections, but I started with my own area first and then went to the others. A ton of info here, some remedial, some more advanced.

http://www.deerandforests.org/
 
Not sure how many other guys have seen this, but the guys who took the Aldo Leopold course should have seen it already.

The "interactive habitat tutorial" thing is kind of lame, but the other tabs provide a ton of good links and info, especially in the "Resources" section. A few links from a site that some might want to ignore, but great info nonetheless. Click the "Resources" tab at the top, when the map pops up choose your "Region" and read away. Tons of other good info in all the "Region" sections, but I started with my own area first and then went to the others. A ton of info here, some remedial, some more advanced.

http://www.deerandforests.org/
As simple as that model is - it's going to take a simple tool/method to get it to sink in.
 
A hammer is a simple tool?!?:eek:
 
A hammer is a simple tool?!?:eek:
Yes, yes it is - and they will hurt themselves with that too!
 
My grandfather often told me to go fetch him his "fixin tool" which was a hammer...any hammer.

I'll have to spend some time toolin around that resource link.
 
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