From the Woods Today - Wings of Kentucky

From the Woods Today - Wings of Kentucky

From From the Woods Today by Renee Williams, UK Forestry and Natural Resources - Extension

March 6, 2026 · 58 min · Episode 284

About this episode

This episode features Dr. D.J. McNeil discussing the woodcock and its habitat in Kentucky, along with Dr. Amanda Gumbert interviewing Nicole Clements about water quality restoration efforts.

This week, Dr. D.J. McNeil from UK Forestry and Natural Resources returns with another installment of Wings of Kentucky, where he'll introduce us to one of our most fascinating feathered friends—the woodcock. Learn what makes this bird so special and why Kentucky provides important habitat for its survival. Also on tap...Dr. Amanda Gumbert will be speaking with Nicole Clements, Watershed Coordinator for Banklick Creek Watershed, about activities they have done to restore and protect water quality in northern KY. 3.4.26 For more episodes of From the Woods Today, visit https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/woods-today . Each episode has the video of the segment at the website above.

People in this episode

Guests: Nicole Clements, Dr D J Mcneil, Dr Amanda Gumbert

Topics covered

  • woodcock
  • Kentucky
  • water quality
  • habitat

Keywords

  • feathered friends
  • restoration
  • protection

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Kentucky, Banklick Creek Watershed, KY

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