Wildlife Management for the Home Gardener

Iowa State University Extension

Iowa State University Extension

Learning to live with your wild neighbors is a joy for some and a struggle for others. We’ll explore some options for reducing the impact of moles, gophers, deer, raccoons, and other common garden invaders to your flower and vegetable plantings. We’ll also discuss ways to create wildlife habitats in your yard for songbirds, butterflies and a variety of other wild creatures. Presented by Pete Eyheralde, William Penn University.

The presentations will be held Tuesday March 15 at 7 pm; at the Mahaska County Extension Office 212 North I Street, Oskaloosa. This event is open to the public and free to attend. Prior registration is not required, but appreciated.

For more information about this or other Mahaska County Extension programing or to register, please contact Mahaska County Extension by email Suzette Striegel, Extneion Horticulturist striegel@iastate.edu or phone at 641-673-5841 or visit our website www.extension.iastate.edu/mahaska

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