Dealing with Wildlife Conflict in the Garden
Presented by Marne Titchenell
Wildlife Program Specialist at Ohio State University
Titchenell will discuss the issues gardeners have with many of the animals living in our yards and how to deal with them. Animals discussed will include deer, rabbits, raccoons, skunks, groundhogs, chipmunks, moles, and voles.
About the Speaker
Marne Titchenell received her bachelor of science in wildlife management and forestry from The Ohio State University in 2004. She continued her study of forest wildlife at OSU School of Environment and Natural Resources, where she obtained her master of science in 2007.
Marne has gained experience working for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and USDA Forest Service. In 2006, she worked as a naturalist for the Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks, where she developed a passion for environmental education.
In late 2007, Marne accepted her current position as Wildlife Program Specialist, with OSU Extension. She works to provide a variety of educational programs, workshops, conferences, and publications centered on wildlife ecology and biology, habitat management for wildlife, and managing nuisance wildlife species.
Presentation Date - March 18, 2021