Share: October 1, 2020 Over the course of three webinars, explore New York State wildlife, their ecological roles, and the threats they face. Sessions are appropriate for anyone interested in learning about wildlife stewardship, from small backyards to large landholdings. Learn how to improve wildlife habitat, reduce conflicts between people and wildlife, set wildlife management goals, and promote wise wildlife stewardship now and for future generations.The series is presented by Dutchess Land Conservancy ecologist Julie Hart, National Wild Turkey Federationwildlife biologist Kaylee Resha, and Cary Institute wildlife biologist Mike Fargione. Wildlife Stewardship Workshop AgendaSession 1: Wildlife Ecology & Management, September 30, 2020Wildlife: An ecological perspectiveManagement plans: why and how to develop oneUsing trail cameras to identify wildlife Session 2: Threats to Wildlife, October 7, 2020Threats to wildlife and their habitatsDealing with invasive plantsManaging deer overpopulation via controlled hunting Session 3: Living with Wildlife, October 14, 2020 Techniques to enhance wildlife populationsCost-sharing opportunities with the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service Best practices to prevent wildlife damageResourcesPresentationsManagement plans: why and how to develop one, Julie Hart Share: