"If it weren't for the White Oak, with that shaggy bark that we love so much, we wouldn't have the wildlife that we have today."
On this episode of The Big Six, we follow the White Oak Initiative--an initiative that focuses on repopulating one of wildlife's most essential trees.
We follow a biologist, a logger, and a distillery on the natural and economic uses of the White Oak.
Join the NWTF as they fight to bring back the oak forests of the South and fuel America's Mid-South Rebirth.
For all your hunting gear needs, head to the Mossy Oak Store.
Up Next in Season 1
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America's Southern Piney Woods • East...
The National Wild Turkey Federation classified six major regions across 738 million acres to best identify the urgent needs of wild turkeys across the country.
In 2018, Hurricane Michael devastated the Florida Panhandle as the strongest recorded hurricane to ever hit the area.
The NWTF is helpi...
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America's Colonial Forests • Eastern ...
In 1977, 41 turkeys were brought to Maine from Vermont to repopulate the state.
Now, in 2021, over 30% of Maine's population complains that there are "too many turkeys" in their area. The success in the wild turkey repopulation project has been tremendously successful, and now Maine is feeling p...
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America's Western Wildlands • Merriam...
The National Wild Turkey Federation classified six major regions across 738 million acres to best identify the urgent needs of wild turkeys across the country.
Here we follow the Rocky Mountain Restoration Initiative in Colorado, a partner of NWTF, as they work tirelessly to thin and treat fores...