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Knoxville, Tenn. (Nov. 28, 2008) – The Jerry Smathers Memorial Grouse Project in North Carolina is one of four conservation projects receiving a grant from the SportDOG Brand™ Conservation Fund, a program dedicated to supporting wildlife habitat-enhancement initiatives.
Early successional habitat, an important component in healthy wildlife populations, is decreasing on public lands in western North Carolina. With backing from the Ruffed Grouse Society, the Jerry Smathers Memorial project will enhance 100 acres within the Cold Mountain Game Lands tract in Haywood County.
Project objectives include creating 100 acres of early successional habitat; providing access for timber and wildlife management; managing existing poor quality hardwood stands to increase mast production; developing grass/forbs openings; and conducting a prescribed burn on four acres of brush/slash to improve wildlife habitat.
In addition to SportDOG Brand’s™ $5,000 grant, the project is also receiving $2,500 from the Southern Appalachian Chapter of the RGS and $2,500 from RGS National headquarters.