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Dive into pond management! Do you own a pond or are you thinking about constructing or owning one in the future? This series is for you! Join our online discussions on pond management. Register a single discussion or join us for all four. All programs are 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm Eastern Time. RSVPs requested. Everyone is welcomed! Register at www.women4theland.org/upcoming-events Understanding the Pond Ecosystem July 19th Learn about the living and non-living components of the pond ecosystem. Understanding this system will better prepare you to manage your pond and to meet your goals, whether you use your pond for fishing, wildlife habitat, livestock, recreation or some other purpose. Developing a Pond Monitoring and Management Plan July 26th Understanding what your pond needs and creating an annual plan for regular monitoring will ensure your pond stays healthy. A management plan can help you identify and meet your goals and provide steps to achieve these goals. Fish Stocking and Harvest August 2nd Planning and careful management are essential for good fishing and a healthy fish population. Learn about how to access your fish population and addresses challenges. Aquatic Vegetation Management August 9th Plants from shelter and food for your fish but also can be problematic in a pond if not managed property. Learn about the benefits of some plant species you may have in your pond and how to manage the problem plants. Hosted by Women4theLand with pond management expert Dr. Mitchell Zischke, Clinical Assistant Professor of Aquatic Sci Conservation Conversations Empowering Hoosier Women Visit www.women4theland.com or email [email protected] for more information ences, Purdue Forestry and Natural Resources, Fisheries Soecialist, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender

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Dive into pond

management! Do you own a pond or are you thinkingabout constructing or owning one in thefuture? This series is for you!

Join our online discussions on pondmanagement. Register a singlediscussion or join us for all four.

All programs are 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm Eastern Time. RSVPs requested. Everyone is welcomed!

Register at www.women4theland.org/upcoming-events

Understanding the Pond Ecosystem July 19th Learn about the living and non-living components of the pond ecosystem. Understanding this systemwill better prepare you to manage your pond and to meet your goals, whether you use your pond forfishing, wildlife habitat, livestock, recreation or some other purpose.

Developing a Pond Monitoring and Management Plan July 26th Understanding what your pond needs and creating an annual plan for regular monitoring will ensureyour pond stays healthy. A management plan can help you identify and meet your goals and providesteps to achieve these goals.

Fish Stocking and Harvest August 2ndPlanning and careful management are essential for good fishing and a healthy fish population. Learnabout how to access your fish population and addresses challenges.

Aquatic Vegetation Management August 9thPlants from shelter and food for your fish but also can be problematic in a pond if not managedproperty. Learn about the benefits of some plant species you may have in your pond and how tomanage the problem plants.

Hosted by Women4theLand with pond management expert Dr. Mitchell Zischke, Clinical Assistant Professor of AquaticSci

Conservation Conversations Empowering Hoosier WomenVisit www.women4theland.com or email [email protected] for more information

ences, Purdue Forestry and Natural Resources, Fisheries Soecialist, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant

USDA is an equal opportunityprovider, employer and lender