Forestry and Wildlife

Landowners manage their property for a variety of reasons, and developing habitats for wildlife is one of those goals. Habitat is simply the place where an animal lives, and each individual species needs habitats that provide food, water, cover, and space. Forests, farms, wetlands and other types of landscapes contribute to the basic needs of Virginia's wildlife.

Managing for Specific Wildlife

Wildlife Habitat Management

Managing for Hunting

A Landowner's Guide to Wildlife Abundance through Forestry.

Woodland Wildlife Management.

National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) - supports scientific wildlife management on public, private and corporate lands as well as wild turkey hunting as a traditional North American sport.

Visit Virginia Cooperative Education's Wildlife Information site. Here are just a few of the topics they cover:

  • Feeding Wild Birds
  • Low-Cost Slant Fence Excludes Deer from Plantings
  • Management of Wood Ducks on Private Lands and Waters
  • Managing Wildlife Damage
  • Planting and Managing Switchgrass for Forage
  • Wildlife and Conservation
  • Supplemental Income from Wildlife on Your Land
  • Sustaining America's Aquatic Biodiversity

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