National Wildlife Week
This National Wildlife Week, we’re keeping an eye on the wild to see wildlife in the most unexpected places. From sunup to sundown, cameras can catch wildlife right where you live. You never know who you’ll spot on your home “critter cam.” Learn how we can live in harmony with our incredible wild neighbors and help keep them in the spotlight for generations to come!
Every species plays a key role in keeping our ecosystems healthy. All of us can make a difference by taking simple conservation action to keep wildlife and their playgrounds safe.
To learn more about this event, please visit National Wildlife Week event.
Other resources:
Ask an Expert: Turtles and Snakes video
Ask an Expert: Managing Your Property for Fish and Wildlife video
A Template for Your Wildlife Habitat Management Plan, publication
Frost Seeding to Establish Wildlife Food Plots and Native Grass and Forb Plantings video
Connecting Youth to Wildlife Webinar
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If you are in need of accommodations to attend this program, please contact Diana J Evans prior to the meeting at 765.494.3583 or evans44@purdue.edu by March 24, 2026.
If you need an interpreter or translator, please contact Diana J Evans prior to the meeting at 765.494.3583 or evans44@purdue.edu by March 24, 2026.