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Wildlife Investments

Wildlife Investments

Written by: Moriah Boggess
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Join the Wildlife Investments team of professional game biologists as they discuss the latest research in data-driven land and wildlife management, and the implementation of adaptive, optimized techniques to help your property express its fullest potential.

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Episodes
  • Winter Storm Timber Damage
    Feb 25 2026

    A historical winter storm ripped across the southeast in late January 2026, leveling some forest stands and severely damaging others. This is a pivotal point for these properties, as landowners must decide how to best manage stands after this catastrophe. Dr. Brady Self, an extension forestry professor for Mississippi State University, joins Bronson, Bonner, and Moriah on this episode to discuss the damage and parameters that should factor into these management decisions.

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    54 mins
  • Value and Limitations of Thermal Drone Deer Surveys
    Feb 11 2026

    Thermal drones are all the rage, but they are not a silver bullet and have serious limitations when used to develop deer population estimates. Bronson, Bonner, and Moriah discuss the strengths and weaknesses of thermal drone surveys and how Wildlife Investments uses this new technology alongside long-term datasets to fine tune deer population management.

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    54 mins
  • Is Doe Harvest Actually Important?
    Jan 28 2026

    The best habitat in the world can't offset an overabundant deer population. Bronson, Bonner, and Moriah discuss the challenges of maintaining an adequate doe harvest and why this is such an important component of well-managed properties.

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    44 mins
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