Dr. James C. Kroll, also known as “Dr. Deer,” of Austin , Tex. will share his knowledge of private land deer management on Friday, Sept. 20, 2013 at Kansas State University in Manhattan . The lecture will be held at 4:00 p.m. in the Town Hall Lecture room of the Leadership Studies Building , preceded by refreshments at 2:45 p.m. in the first floor lobby of theThrockmorton Plant Sciences Center . The lecture is free and open to the public.
One of nation’s leading wildlife biologists, Kroll will cover a variety of topics in his lecture, including native and supplemental nutrition management; population management; demographics and increasing recruitment; genetics and culling, and more.
Apart from being a scholar and avid hunter, Kroll is also the Henry M. Rockwell Chair in Forest Wildlife, Director of the Institute for White-tailed Deer Management and Research, and Co-director of the Pineywoods Native Plant Center . He has taught courses in wildlife habitat management, wildlife management techniques, wildlife ecology, land management planning, white-tailed deer ecology and management, introduction to forestry, wildlife diseases and research methods.
Visitors are encouraged to arrive early and may be required to obtain a one-day parking permit, which can be purchased for $5.00 at the parking garage located at 17th and Anderson .
For more information on this event, contact Dr. Peg Althoff at (785) 532-1949.
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