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QDMA & LSU Deer Field Day
Posted on 4/21/14 at 9:08 am
Posted on 4/21/14 at 9:08 am
The Annual QDMA & LSU Deer Field Day will be held Saturday May 3 at LSU's Ildewild Research Station in Clinton. If you have never attended this event, it's a very good way to learn some of the most current information related to deer. This is one of the best opportunities each year to learn from some of the area's top deer experts and researchers. See the information below for everything you need to know about the event. We hope to see you there on May 3. Please note that pre-registration ends this Friday (April 25) so call now and register to save $10. To register, call Tammy at 225-291-7500.
Wildlife Field Day
Managing Habitat for Quality Deer Herds
Bob R. Jones-
Idlewild Research Station
4419 Idlewild Road
Clinton, La.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Co-sponsors
LSU Ag Center
Bob R. Jones-Idlewild Research Station
Quality Deer Management Association
South Louisiana Branch
LA Department of
Wildlife & Fisheries
(LDWF)
This event will be conducted at the Bob R. Jones-Idlewild Research Station, 2 miles south of Clinton, La. Presentations will cover a variety of topics including discussions on a new genetics trial established specifically to benefit soft mast species beneficial to wildlife. The identification and nutritional value of understory browse plants will also be covered. White-tailed deer aging techniques using tooth wear and replacement along with antler scoring techniques will also be discussed. The program will include the latest techniques for feral hog control including trapping and baiting.
PROGRAM
7:30 a.m. Registration
8:00 a.m. Program begins
Welcome and Introductions:
Dr. Dearl Sanders, Resident Coordinator, Bob R. Jones-Idlewild Research Station, LSU AgCenter.
Report on the 2013-14 Deer Season in Louisiana:
Mr. Scott Durham, Deer Study Leader, Louisiana Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries.
Establishing Genetically Superior Soft Mast Species for Wildlife:
Dr. Charles Johnson, Horticulture Specialist, LSU AgCenter.
The Identification and Nutritional Value of Understory Browse Species:
Mr. Scott Durham and Dr. Don Reed, Wildlife Specialist, LSU AgCenter. .
Aging techniques for White-tailed Deer Using Tooth Wear and Replacement:
Mr. Vic Blanchard, Forester / Wildlife Biologist A. Wilbert Sons, LLC. Mr. Tony Vidrine, Wildlife Biologist, La. Dept. Wildlife and Fisheries, Mr. David Moreland, Outdoor Roots.
.
What’s New and What’s on the Horizon for Controlling Feral Hogs and other Nuisance Quadrupeds?
Dr. Glenn Gentry, Reproductive Physiologist, LSU AgCenter, Dr. Dearl Sanders, Ms. Kay Shaw, Cell-Gate Wireless Traps.
Lunch will be provided as part of registration fees at the conclusion of the program.
REGISTRATION
The basic pre-registration fee is $30 if paid by April 25, 2014. Registration fees paid after this time will be $40. In addition to lunch; coffee, water and soft drinks will be provided.
Registration can be completed by telephone and with a credit card by calling Ms. Tammy Bosch at:
225-291-7500 or by returning the registration form along with payment to:
Tammy Bosch
10114 Jefferson Highway
Baton Rouge, La. 70809
Make checks payable to: QDMA
Wildlife Field Day
Managing Habitat for Quality Deer Herds
Bob R. Jones-
Idlewild Research Station
4419 Idlewild Road
Clinton, La.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Co-sponsors
LSU Ag Center
Bob R. Jones-Idlewild Research Station
Quality Deer Management Association
South Louisiana Branch
LA Department of
Wildlife & Fisheries
(LDWF)
This event will be conducted at the Bob R. Jones-Idlewild Research Station, 2 miles south of Clinton, La. Presentations will cover a variety of topics including discussions on a new genetics trial established specifically to benefit soft mast species beneficial to wildlife. The identification and nutritional value of understory browse plants will also be covered. White-tailed deer aging techniques using tooth wear and replacement along with antler scoring techniques will also be discussed. The program will include the latest techniques for feral hog control including trapping and baiting.
PROGRAM
7:30 a.m. Registration
8:00 a.m. Program begins
Welcome and Introductions:
Dr. Dearl Sanders, Resident Coordinator, Bob R. Jones-Idlewild Research Station, LSU AgCenter.
Report on the 2013-14 Deer Season in Louisiana:
Mr. Scott Durham, Deer Study Leader, Louisiana Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries.
Establishing Genetically Superior Soft Mast Species for Wildlife:
Dr. Charles Johnson, Horticulture Specialist, LSU AgCenter.
The Identification and Nutritional Value of Understory Browse Species:
Mr. Scott Durham and Dr. Don Reed, Wildlife Specialist, LSU AgCenter. .
Aging techniques for White-tailed Deer Using Tooth Wear and Replacement:
Mr. Vic Blanchard, Forester / Wildlife Biologist A. Wilbert Sons, LLC. Mr. Tony Vidrine, Wildlife Biologist, La. Dept. Wildlife and Fisheries, Mr. David Moreland, Outdoor Roots.
.
What’s New and What’s on the Horizon for Controlling Feral Hogs and other Nuisance Quadrupeds?
Dr. Glenn Gentry, Reproductive Physiologist, LSU AgCenter, Dr. Dearl Sanders, Ms. Kay Shaw, Cell-Gate Wireless Traps.
Lunch will be provided as part of registration fees at the conclusion of the program.
REGISTRATION
The basic pre-registration fee is $30 if paid by April 25, 2014. Registration fees paid after this time will be $40. In addition to lunch; coffee, water and soft drinks will be provided.
Registration can be completed by telephone and with a credit card by calling Ms. Tammy Bosch at:
225-291-7500 or by returning the registration form along with payment to:
Tammy Bosch
10114 Jefferson Highway
Baton Rouge, La. 70809
Make checks payable to: QDMA
Posted on 4/21/14 at 9:09 am to Premier Wildlife
I always have always wanted to run up and grab one of those high fenced mother frickers
Posted on 4/21/14 at 9:19 am to Premier Wildlife
can you provide a link to this as well
Seems awesome
Seems awesome
Posted on 4/21/14 at 2:22 pm to mylsuhat
Send me your email address to dboudr5@hotmail.com and I will forward you the electronic version of the flier.
Posted on 4/21/14 at 3:14 pm to Hammertime
quote:
I always have always wanted to run up and grab one of those high fenced mother frickers
Why would you want to do this?
Posted on 4/29/14 at 12:00 pm to Premier Wildlife
Just a reminder that the Deer and Wildlife Field Day is this Saturday, May 3 at LSU's Idlewild Research Station in Clinton. Registration starts at 7:30 Please call Tammy at 225-291-7500 to pre-register for the event. See you there.
Posted on 4/29/14 at 12:37 pm to MillerMan
Have you ever wrestled a goat by it's horns? If not, you wouldn't understand
Pen raised deer are not scared of people. I have had a few in high fenced properties just walk straight up to me within 2ft
Pen raised deer are not scared of people. I have had a few in high fenced properties just walk straight up to me within 2ft
Posted on 4/29/14 at 1:56 pm to Hammertime
I thought you were talking about one of the biologists that do the high fence stuff, not the deer
Posted on 4/29/14 at 2:17 pm to Premier Wildlife
Is anyone going to this? If so, I would love to get a copy of any of the handouts they pass out.
Posted on 4/29/14 at 2:18 pm to TigerDeacon
I think my dad is going to try to go
Posted on 4/29/14 at 2:21 pm to mylsuhat
If you can get a copy, email and me at tigerdeacon at gmail dot com. I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
Posted on 4/29/14 at 2:32 pm to Hammertime
I know someone who did once...
Posted on 4/30/14 at 3:59 pm to TigerDeacon
Probably won't be any hand outs. Most of this stuff is hands on so you can actually learn yourself, instead of just listening to lectures.
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