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Working with state and federal agencies to develop hunting wildlife management plans for your private hunting area will benefit you tremendously. Within a few short years of implementing such wildlife management plans you sill start seeing the benefits. The benefits of implementing these recommended concepts will improve your whitetail deer hunting habitat. You and your deer hunting partners will reap the rewards year after year when hunting whitetail deer in and around these deer hunting areas. Another benefit will be that all the wildlife in and around your hunting area will benefit from these practices.
You can start with your local states D.N.R.'s office or the United States Forest Service. Find their office and stop in there. Get brochures, talk to someone about help with developing a wildlife management plan and that you want to develop better wildlife habitat. Ask for their help. It's free. Tell them you don't really know where to start or who to talk to. Ask if you can meet with a wildlife biologist at your private hunting area so they can walk your hunting area and analyze your hunting land. When they come out to your private hunting land, be honest about your desires. If you hunt upland game birds, tell them. If you want more wildlife sustainable habitat and trees, tell them. If you plan a hunting area for a wildlife food plot, tell them. It's OK; they are there to help you. It is their job. This is what they live for.
First of all you are working with the government. It will take some time to get together and look at your hunting area. Then it will take time to develop and write up your wildlife management plan and put it all together in a organized folder/binder. Then and only then will they come and meet again with you or they may send you your wildlife plan.

It will look something like this. Read through it and decide for yourself what you can afford and what you want to do in your deer hunting area to improve your wildlife habitat. Good Luck, and send them a few bucks (no pun intended) to help out; $25 to $50 would be nice.
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