Wildlife Services

Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee

Wildlife habitat enhancement has become an important priority for many private landowners.

Increasingly, landowners are enhancing their properties for personal recreation and to attract potential lessors. At Mitchell Forestry & Wildlife Services, we are experienced in all aspects of wildlife habitat enhancement. We have staff biologists who specialize in habitat enhancement for a number of game animals, including deer, turkey and quail. We know how to help you realize the full wildlife potential of your property.

Forest and wildlife management are inseparable, however placing a priority on wildlife habitat enhancement does have some financial tradeoffs.

We specialize in helping private landowners minimize these tradeoffs through forest management tools that are beneficial to the forest and wildlife alike.

We can make your property attractive to the wildlife species you are targeting while managing your forest for optimal production and financial results.

 

Enhancing Wildlife and Forestry Through Sustainable Practices

 

At Mitchell Forestry & Wildlife Services, we believe in a holistic approach that integrates wildlife and forestry management, ensuring both areas benefit from sustainable practices. By fostering diverse habitats within forest ecosystems, we can attract game species while supporting overall biodiversity. Our techniques are tailored to create balance, from controlled burns that promote plant regrowth to selective thinning for forest health. For landowners, this approach maximizes both recreational and financial value, creating landscapes that thrive both ecologically and economically.

Timberland Properties - Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama Real Estate Services

Wildlife Services Include:

  • Wildlife Management Plans
  • Hunting Lease Management
  • Quality Deer and Turkey Management Implementation
  • Food Plot Design and Implementation
  • Harvest Data Evaluation
  • Camera Surveys
  • Habitat Evaluation
  • Habitat Enhancement for Game and Non-Game Species

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