Online chat helps landowners learn how to manage land through the WI Young Forest Partnership
Northern Wisconsin landowners interested in managing their land for a number of wildlife and plant species through young forest habitat creation are encouraged to contact the Wisconsin Young Forest Partnership. Many wildlife species in Wisconsin rely upon young forest habitat, including ruffed grouse, turkey, white-tailed deer and migratory songbirds. In addition, many of Wisconsin's Species of Greatest Conservation Need, including the American woodcock, brown thrasher, and golden-winged warbler, thrive in a young forest setting.
Learn more about the Wisconsin Young Forest Partnership by joining us for an online chat Wednesday, April 1 at 12 noon. To participate, visit the DNR home page, and look for the box on the right to enter the chat, or search the phrase "ask the experts.” You can also join the conversation on our Facebook page by clicking the “Ask the Experts Chat” box on the top of the page.