Wildlife, Fisheries and Aquaculture
This Jr. program is a research-based, science education program based on the national 4-H Wildlife Habitat Education Program designed to improve environmental knowledge and behaviors in program participants.
Leasing Your Land for Hunting will teach private landowners and farmers in Mississippi how to successfully lease their property for hunting purposes, for income diversification, and for conservation of natural resources on their lands.
The Mississippi Coastal Cleanup is a partnership between the Mississippi State University Extension Service and The Mississippi Marine Debris Task Force that collectively work together to educate and empower citizens of Mississippi about marine debris and aquatic pollution and engage citizens in cleanup events to remove trash from Mississippi’s coastline, waterways, and barrier islands....
REACH provides coordination and support for documenting the benefits of conservation efforts in agriculture, as well as training in agricultural and natural resources conservation to producers and agricultural and natural resource professionals.
Water Chemistry Management in Fish Ponds provides participants with the knowledge and tools required to address landowner issues with water quality.
Wild Hog Damage Management will educate Extension clients about wild hog problems and solutions.
Wildlife Food Plots will inform wildlife managers and hunters about wildlife nutrition and planting supplemental forages for wildlife.