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Managing Wildlife in Alabama Forests

Alabama has a rich diversity of game and nongame birds and animals. The presence of wildlife adds enormous value to woodlands.

    Byrd, Nathan A., and Holbrook, Herman L. How to Improve Forest Game Habitat. Atlanta: U.S.D.A. Forest Service. Southern Region, rev. 1988. (Management Bulletin R8-MB 19) 6p.
    Covers habitat and food needs of wild turkey, ruffed grouse, white-tailed deer, gray squirrel, and bobwhite quail. Also provides timber prescription guides by stages of stand development (seedling! open, sapling, pole, young sawtimber, mature sawtimber) for each species.

Davis, James R. Gray Squirrel Management in Alabama. Montgomery, Ala.: Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Game and Fish Division, 1978. (Special Report No. 7) 29 p.
Describes life history and ways to manage gray squirrels.
Also useful is a pamphlet called Gray Squirrel Management, by H. Lee Stribling, published in 1992 (Circular ANR-768) by the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. 3 p.

    Davis, James R. Management for Mourning Doves in Alabama. Montgomery, Ala.: Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Game and Fish Division, 1977. (Special Report, No. 6) 28 p.
    Discusses life history and management practices including food production.
    Also useful is a leaflet called Mourning Dove Management in Alabama, by H. Lee Stribling, published in 1988 (Circular ANR-513) by the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service.

    Dickson, James G. The Wild Turkey: Biology and Management. Harrisburg, Penn.: Stackpole Books, 1992. 463 p. $59.95
    In-depth information on the biology, habitat, and management of wild turkeys. One chapter describes the eastern wild turkey in southern pine-oak forests.

    Another important book is called Management for Alabama Wild Turkeys, by James R. Davis, published in 1976 (Special Report No. 5) by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Game and Fish Division. 53 p. Also useful is a pamphlet called Wild Turkey Management in Alabama, by H. Lee Stribling, published in 1988 (Circular ANR-512) by the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. 4 p.

      Hunter, William C. Handbook for Nongame Bird Management and Monitoring in the Southeast Region. Atlanta: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Southeast Region, 1990. 198 p.
      Identifies problems and opportunities and makes suggestions for management of birds within broadly-defined habitats. All bird species are treated in habitat tables.

    Kroll, James C. A Practical Guide to Producing and Harvesting White-Tailed Deer. Nacogdoches, Tex.: Center for Applied Studies. College of Forestry. Stephen F. Austin State University, 1994. 591 p. $43

    Another valuable source is The White-Tailed Deer in Alabama, by James R. Davis, published in 1979 (Special Report No. 8), by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Game and Fish Division. 60 p. A video called White-Tailed Deer Management 1994 is produced by the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. Time: 28 min. $15.

    Also useful are pamphlets called White-Tailed Deer Management, by H. Lee Stribling, published in 1993 (Circular ANR-521), 4 p.; Alabama White-Tailed Deer: Collecting Herd Management Information, by H. Lee Stribling, published in 1990 (Circular ANR-561), 7 p.; and a leaflet called Cool-Season Food Plots for Deer, by H. Lee Stribling, published in 1991 (Circular ANR-592), by the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service.

      Proceedings of the Workshop on Management of Southern Forests for Nongame Birds. Asheville, N.C.: U.S.D.A. Forest Service. Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1978. (General Technical Report SE-14) 176 p.
      Papers cover forest structure and function and its effect on birdlife and management practices which influence bird habitat.

    Landers, J. Larry, and Mueller, Brad S. Bobwhite Quail Management: A Habitat Approach. Tallahassee, Fla.: Tall Timbers Research Station, 1986. (Miscellaneous Publication No. 6) 39 p.
    Describes life history, habitat needs, and diet of quail along with ways to manage the land for quail.

    Another important book is Bobwhite Quail Management: Fact and Fiction, by Ralph H. Allen and Robert E. Waters, published in 1963 (Bulletin No. 5) by the Alabama Department of Conservation. Division of Fish and Game. 41 p. Also useful is a pamphlet called Bobwhite Quail Management, by H. Lee Stribling, published in 1994 (Circular ANR-511), 7 p.; and a leaflet called Planting Partridge Pea for Bobwhite Quail, by H. Lee Stribling, published in 1991 (Circular ANR-610) by the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service.

      Rogers, Randall, and Easley, Mickey. Wildlife Planting Guide. Montgomery, Ala.: Alabama Wildlife Federation, 1990. (AWF-1989) 50 p. $10
      For each plant, gives description, varieties, use by wildlife, soil requirements, and cultural specifications.

    Waters, Robert E. Some Things You Should Know About Wildlife in Alabama. Auburn, Ala.: Alabama Forestry Planning Committee. Productivity Subcommittee, 1988, revised in 1994. 162 p.
    Gives life histories, habitat needs, and management advice for beaver, nongame birds, bobwhite quail, cottontail rabbit, gray squirrel, mourning dove, white-tailed deer, wild ducks, wild turkey, and wood ducks. A must read.

    Also useful is a pamphlet called Wood Duck Management in Alabama, by H. Lee Stribling, published in 1988 (Circular ANR-519) 4 p.; and a leaflet called Cottontail Rabbit Management, by H. Lee Stribling, published in 1991 (Circular ANR-636) by the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service.

      Wild Plantings and Practices. Auburn, Ala.: The Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, 1994. (Circular ANR-485) 8 p.
      Provides management tips for white-tailed deer, ducks, bobwhite quail, rabbits, squirrels, and turkeys. Lists native plants used for food by various species. A planting guide lists domestic plants (and when and how to plant) which make good wildlife food.
      Also useful is a leaflet called Wildlife Plantings published in 1994 by the Alabama Forestry Commission.

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Hotels and Bed & Breakfasts

Wonderful lodging of all kinds is available for travelers in most cities, big and small. Here are a few choices that are sure to please. Prices for rooms are a bit higher during the peak tourist season. Lodging in Montana is still a good value, however.

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  • Concessioner Selected to Provide Backcountry Lodging in Glacier National Park 05/01/2026
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  • Yellowstone National Park to extend fishing season on three rivers 27/01/2026
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Hiking In Helena Montana

Want to go hiking in the mountains. Try the trail that goes to the top of Mt. Helena, in Helena. This is an easy one even for young people. Elevation at top, 5,468 feet. Biking allowed too. The view of the mountains to the south and west from the top is awesome.

Don’t Miss in Montana

Montana Historical Society Museum in Helena. *** Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park. *** Bigfork, a quaint and charming town in the wilderness. *** Funky downtown Missoula.

Shop Merino Wool Clothing

Made is Montana is always special. For the finest Merino Wool clothing go online to DuckworthCo.com. Wool used in their products comes from sheep raised on a ranch in southwest Montana.

Montana Luxury Vacations

Luxury vacation destinations offer extra nice lodging, great cuisine, and abundant activities, all in beautiful surroundings:. Triple Creek Ranch near Darby, Montana in the Bitterroot Valley offers so much. (406) 821-4600. TrippleCreekRanch.com. *** The Resort at Paws Up near Greenough, Montana, located 35 minutes northeast of Missoula, rivals the best. (877) 580-6343. PawsUp.com *** The Sage Lodge, a few miles south of Livingston, Montana, offers luxury and great amenities. This is a new resort. In a word, very Nice. (855) 400-0505. SageLodge.com *** The Silver Bow Club, in southwest Montana, offers luxury and wonderful outdoor activities. In Divide, Montana. (406) 491-2157. Silverbowclub.com ***

Gold Prospecting Supplies

The Prospector Shop is on U.S. Highway 12 a few miles west of Helena, Montana. A great place to pick up all kinds of supplies needed for prospecting. Gold mining pans and more. Nice souvenirs here too for wanna-be prospectors. Call (406) 442-1872.

Starbucks in Montana Too

Hey you are in far away Montana.  But finding a familiar coffee shop is a good thing.  Starbucks coffee houses:  in Billings (Grand Avenue); in Kalispell (Main Street); in Bozeman (Main Street) in Missoula (Reserve Avenue); in Helena (Prospect Avenue); in Great Falls (10th Ave. South).

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Blackfeet Nation

Blackfeet Nation (Native Americans) seek to keep cultural traditions alive. Their reservation borders the east side of Glacier National Park in north-central Montana. Flathead Beacon story.

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