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What is the difference between a Property Management Review (PMR) and a Habitat Management Plan?

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What is the difference between a Property Management Review (PMR) and a Habitat Management Plan?

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A PMR is typically the first consultation with a landowner to assess property management goals and allow the Westervelt biologist to become familiar with the property. A PMR is an overall, broad assessment of a property that identifies the property strengths and weaknesses (e.g., food availability, bedding/escape/loafing cover, hunting pressure) based on landowner objectives. Recommendations are then provided to help address the limiting factors (e.g., improve the food plot program, increase the quality and quantity of cover, population management strategies, etc.) and provide guidance to help reach the property’s full potential. A Habitat Management Plan typically follows a PMR and identifies site specific habitat management techniques (e.g., where to locate wildlife clearcuts and how to implement them, strategically managing specific food plots to provide year around nutrition for the deer herd, creating nesting and brood-rearing habitat for turkeys or quail, etc.) that need to be im

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