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2025 GRHA Wetland and Habitat Management Workshop

$1,000.00

Learn from North Americas Top Wetland and Waterfowl Experts July 14-16, 2025.  $1,000/person all meals provided. This workshop will focus primarily on moist-soil wetland types but also include landscape considerations for agriculture, forest, shrub-scrub, and emergent habitats, along with perspectives of the opportunity of individual properties in relation to their location, size, and management objectives.  Space is limited to a small group of attendees for this special inaugural workshop. Please sign up early to not be left out. Workshop Objectives: Provide detailed information to waterfowl club owners, managers, and members about the fundamentals of habitat management options and techniques for private waterfowl hunting clubs. A combination of in-class presentations and on-site field tours will incorporate and demonstrate the current state-of-understanding about waterfowl and wetland ecology and contemporary hunting strategies in a practical management format.  

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Learn from North Americas Top Wetland and Waterfowl Experts July 14-16, 2025.  $1,000/person all meals provided.

This workshop will focus primarily on moist-soil wetland types but also include landscape considerations for agriculture, forest, shrub-scrub, and emergent habitats, along with perspectives of the opportunity of individual properties in relation to their location, size, and management objectives. 

Space is limited to a small group of attendees for this special inaugural workshop. Please sign up early to not be left out.

Workshop Objectives: Provide detailed information to waterfowl club owners, managers, and members about the fundamentals of habitat management options and techniques for private waterfowl hunting clubs.

A combination of in-class presentations and on-site field tours will incorporate and demonstrate the current state-of-understanding about waterfowl and wetland ecology and contemporary hunting strategies in a practical management format.