Steps you can take

Habitat improvements can include planting a food plot to attract a variety of wildlife or implementing a more specific plan to target an individual species’ needs. You might choose Rabbit Habitat Improvement or White-Tailed Deer Management, for example. Whether your habitat goal is general or specific, begin your improvement project by evaluating the current habitat on your land. The Wildlife Habitat Appraisal Guide can show you how.

The Department booklet, Wildlife Management for Missouri Landowners, provides a comprehensive overview of habitat management techniques. If you are specifically interested in quail management, check out On The Edge for the latest information about how to improve your land for quailGrowing native Missouri plants will attract native wildlife and make your landscape more beautiful.

Call a private land conservationist or conservation contractor

Private land conservationists are trained to help you evaluate and develop habitat on your property. Knowledgeable in a wide range of management areas, private land conservationists offer assistance in pond management, stream improvement techniques, native plant restoration or agricultural practices. Private land conservationists can also guide you toward state and federal cost-share programs to help you finance your management practices.

If lack of time or equipment is a concern, we keep a list of private conservation contractors who can help put your suggested practices on the ground. Whatever your wildlife attraction goals are, the Department of Conservation is ready to help you achieve them. Contact your local private land conservationist to set up a field visit.

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