Forest Food for Wildlife: Enhancing Mast Production
October 16, 2009
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Mast? What is that word? What good is it to wildlife?

Mast is essentially the nuts, berries, and seeds of trees that serve as a very important food source to many species of forest wildlife.

Join us for this day-long workshop focused on the identification and enhancement of the mast producing trees in your woodlot. During our discussions of a variety of mast producing tree species, inclduing those that procude 'bad mast' we will focus on management strategies that will improve mast production and attract wildlife.

Registration fee: $35

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