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NEP-230

Cook Wild Kentucky: Fishing in Kentucky

5/25/2022 (new)
Authors: Elizabeth Coots, Jann Knappage, Annhall Norris, Gregg Rentfrow, Matthew Springer, Jackie Walters, Martha Yount

Kentucky offers some of the best fishing chances around. Among our rolling hills, you will find over 62,000 miles of fishable streams and 40 public lakes. Fishing is fun for all ages, and prime fishing spots can be found yearround across the state. Anglers take to the water each year for fun or food. Kentucky is home to bass, catfish, trout, sunfish, and more.

Departments: Agricultural Economics, Animal and Food Sciences, Dietetics and Human Nutrition, Family and Consumer Sciences, Forestry and Natural Resources, Woodford County
Series: Nutrition Education Program (NEP series)
Size: 3.03 mb
Pages: 8



NEP-229

Cook Wild Kentucky: Introduction to Wild Game in Kentucky

3/23/2021 (new)
Authors: Elizabeth Coots, Jann Knappage, Annhall Norris, Gregg Rentfrow, Matthew Springer, Jackie Walters, Martha Yount

In Kentucky, many people enjoy being outdoors to hunt, fish, and trap. Kentucky is home to a wide range of wildlife with nearly 1,000 kinds of animals. We have the most elk this side of the Mississippi River. You can also find black bear, white-tailed deer, turkey, waterfowl, and bobwhite quail in our state.

Departments: Animal and Food Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences, Forestry and Natural Resources, Woodford County
Series: Nutrition Education Program (NEP series)
Size: 1.45 mb
Pages: 5



CLD2-9-ANR

Sustaining Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Strengthening an Organization by Building Traditions: ANR Facilitator's Guide

11/13/2020 (new)
Authors: Faye Kuosman

Sustaining members, volunteers and leaders and their continued efforts and service to the program is imperative to the continued health and well-being of any community organization. Sustaining adds stability, credibility and continuity to organizations. Sustaining, the fourth and final category of the GEMS Model of Volunteer Administration, consists of five steps: evaluate, recognize, retain, redirect and disengage.

Departments: Woodford County
Series: Developing Organizational Leadership (CLD2 series)
Size: 175 kb
Pages: 6



CLD2-7-ANR

Educating Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Empower Your Group by Developing Leadership: ANR Facilitator's Guide

10/29/2020 (new)
Authors: Faye Kuosman

Educating, empowering and equipping 4-H members, volunteers and leaders adds stability, quality and effectiveness to the organization and its provided programs.

Departments: Woodford County
Series: Developing Organizational Leadership (CLD2 series)
Size: 210 kb
Pages: 8



CLD2-6-ANR

Developing and Implementing an Action Plan for Community Organizations: Giving New Direction to Established Organizations: Facilitator's Guide

9/24/2020 (new)
Authors: Faye Kuosman

A clear plan is necessary for your organization to move toward achieving its objectives. What, specifically, is the role of the organization in the community? What are the needs of the community? What is the role of the organization in addressing or serving the needs of the community? If you are in a new leadership role with your organization, utilize this process to develop a focus or purpose. For established leadership, review this process and see which topics you've missed or perhaps haven't addressed in a while. Remember--to build an organization and to keep an effective organization going, you need to plan for the future.

Departments: Woodford County
Series: Developing Organizational Leadership (CLD2 series)
Size: 234 kb
Pages: 8