What’s New in Extension

— James Callicutt,
Extension instructor and waterfowl biologist
Waterfowl biologist launches digital MSU Extension Gamebird Program
Story by Leah Barbour | Photos by Kevin Hudson
Turkey. Duck. Goose. Quail. Dove. Woodcock.
These are just a few of Mississippi’s gamebirds, and the Mississippi State University Extension Service recently launched a new social media space to support gamebird recreation and management.
Overseen by Extension instructor and waterfowl biologist James Callicutt, the MSU Extension Gamebird Program now has a Facebook page and an Instagram account, with the handle @msuext_gamebird. The YouTube page also features the program’s podcast, Gamebird University. These resources provide science-based information on the conservation and management of waterfowl, upland gamebirds, webless migratory gamebirds, and their habitats.
Not only do these digital accounts share information about habitats, habits, and approaches to conservation and management, but they also inform followers about regular hunting opportunities. Watch for #WaterfowlWednesday fun facts, as well as opportunities to learn more at various Extension educational events.
The MSU Extension Gamebird Program on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube are the go-to places for all of Extension’s gamebird resources, like workshop announcements, podcast episode releases, new publications, fun videos, current research, management tips, and myth-buster posts. Follow today!