August Issue of Tall Timbers’ E-News Available
Mid-summer update on the quail hatch, economic impact of Red Hills hunting plantations, late summer land management recommendations, fire frequency and hardwood re-sprouting and more.
Mid-summer update on the quail hatch, economic impact of Red Hills hunting plantations, late summer land management recommendations, fire frequency and hardwood re-sprouting and more.
Dale Rollins of the Rolling Plains Quail Research Ranch examines weather patterns in Texas in the latest issue of the “e-Quail Newsletter.“
A group of 30 conservation organizations, led by NBCI, has asked USDA Sec. Tom Vilsack to consider requiring any public programs used to help replant
“When the windows are open, from spring to fall, bird song wakes. Avian love songs and territorial calls, a chorus of diverse voices, make for
“This is a chance to make things better.” — Hardware-store wisdom following a tornado touch-down near Ward, AR, February, 2001 Landscape-scale habitat restoration
The 2012 quail nesting season in South Texas got off to a great start because of some late winter and early spring rains. The month
The latest issue of Dr. Kelly Reyna’s University of North Texas Quail (UNT Quail) newsletter is available here.
“A national initiative to restore the population of bobwhite quail is coming to the Silver Lake Wildlife Management Area in Decatur County…” Read more about
USDA Farm Service Agency is accepting applications for the Deputy Directory position of FSA’s Conservation and Environmental Programs Division (which administers the Conservation Reserve Program)
JACKSON, MS – The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) is continuing its partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to provide