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Wildlife Food Plots

Evidence Tier:TRUSTED

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App Summary

Wildlife Food Plots gives landowners and wildlife managers recommendations for forage plants, including proper seeding rates and planting instructions. The tool addresses the common question of what to plant, a practice biologists find is more reliable for attracting animals than for increasing habitat productivity. Users can create, save, and email custom lists of desirable plants to plan and implement their specific management goals.

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Detailed Description

Functionality & Mechanism

This wildlife management utility from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation serves as a digital field guide for habitat planning. The app identifies food plot forages that can be planted to support various wildlife species. For each plant, the interface provides specific seeding rates and planting recommendations. It also facilitates the creation, storage, and email-sharing of customized plant lists, which streamlines the process of planning and implementing food plots for landowners or conservation managers.

Development & Context

  • The news coverage notes that food plots are generally established with one of two objectives: attracting animals to a specific area or increasing the habitat's overall productivity.
  • Attracting animals is considered the most reliable application, as it can concentrate animal movement and increase the likelihood of sightings.
  • The article cautions that using food plots to increase animal production is a less certain practice, as science has not proven they can increase wildlife populations on their own.
  • For certain species, increasing habitat productivity may require planting no less than three percent of the total habitat area.

Intended Use & Scope

This app is designed for landowners, hunters, and wildlife managers seeking information on forage species for food plots. Its scope is to provide specific plant and seeding recommendations. The information, based on developer descriptions and related news coverage, is intended to support one aspect of wildlife management and does not constitute a comprehensive habitat improvement plan.

Wildlife Food Plots

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