Amphibians and reptiles are important components of a healthy woodlot. Learn how to enhance your property for these wildlife.
Forest wildlife brings to mind song birds, white tailed deer, and bears, yet the most abundant forest inhabitant in the northeast is a salamander! Amphibians and reptiles are important components of a healthy woodlot, but their numbers can be dramatically affected by your management practices. Learn how to enhance your property for amphibian and reptilian wildlife. Jackie Grant is a Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Instructor with Penn State School of Forest Resources.
Speakers
Jackie Grant Ph.D., Wildlife and Fisheries Science Instructor, Penn State University
PDF document, 2.0 MB
James C. Finley Center for Private Forests
Address
416 Forest Resources BuildingUniversity Park, PA 16802
- Email PrivateForests@psu.edu
- Office 814-863-0401
- Fax 814-865-6275
James C. Finley Center for Private Forests
Address
416 Forest Resources BuildingUniversity Park, PA 16802
- Email PrivateForests@psu.edu
- Office 814-863-0401
- Fax 814-865-6275