Pete Bauman, SDSU Extension Natural Resources and Wildlife Field Specialist, will present as part of the SDSU Natural Resource Management seminar series on February 6 at 10:00 a.m.
Location
McFadden Biostress Lab, SNP 103
1150 N Campus Dr
Brookings, SD 57007
Online via Zoom
Contact
Ji Young Kim, SDSU Natural Resource Management Program Assistant
Bauman will provide an overview of the connection between shifts in land management, conservation programs, wildlife use, and prescribed fire timing as key components potentially contributing to the expansion of cedar trees and other woody species across South Dakota's landscapes.
Registration
This event is free to attend. If you are attending in person, please make sure to register for parking. If you are attending online, please complete the Zoom registration to receive the link to the meeting.
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