We’re back after a short break with part two of this Campfire Conversations series! In this episode, we’re continuing our discussion on making land ownership more sustainable. Building on part one, we’re diving deeper into the realities and opportunities that come with keeping your land working for you. Pull up a chair and join us back around the fire as the conversation continues. Support the show Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org
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We’re back after a short break with part two of this Campfire Conversations series! In this episode, we’re continuing our discussion on making land ownership more sustainable. Building on part one, we’re diving deeper into the realities and opportunities that come with keeping your land working for you. Pull up a chair and join us back around the fire as the conversation continues. Support the show Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org
Potential Plot Twist: Crafting a Buffet for your Forest Friends
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
1 hour 4 minutes
1 year ago
Potential Plot Twist: Crafting a Buffet for your Forest Friends
On this episode Katie and Matt speak with Bob Westerfield, UGA Extension Specialist with the University of Georgia Horticulture Department. The conversation takes a deep dive on all things food plots, habitat management and hunting. We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to let us know what you think. If you would like to learn more about how you can manage your land for wildlife, reach out to Katie at katie@trlt.org . Support the show Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRL...
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
We’re back after a short break with part two of this Campfire Conversations series! In this episode, we’re continuing our discussion on making land ownership more sustainable. Building on part one, we’re diving deeper into the realities and opportunities that come with keeping your land working for you. Pull up a chair and join us back around the fire as the conversation continues. Support the show Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org