UT Shows Native Grasses Resistant to Drought
The use of native grasses in agriculture and cattle production for the benefit of both cattle and wildlife, including quail, is a primary policy objective
The use of native grasses in agriculture and cattle production for the benefit of both cattle and wildlife, including quail, is a primary policy objective
It’s more important to do what needs doing, rather than just doing what’s easy. — Dr. Guy Baldassarre, undergraduate professor/mentor at Auburn, reacting to one
The newest issue of the RPQRR e-Quail Newsletter includes Dale Rollins’ story, “Natural mortality— through a quail’s eyes,” an update on research, brood reports and
The annual meeting of the National Bobwhite Technical Committee (NBTC) is August 7-10 at the MCM Elégante Hotel in Abilene, TX. And for the first
The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership and other leaders in the sportsman-conservation community commended the U.S. Senate for its vote giving final passage to the Farm
<p>”Bobwhite quail are accustomed to moving on short notice. They bunch up in tight groups called coveys, and upon sensing danger, explode into flight in
Quail Forever has urged its members, upland hunters and sportsmen and women nationwide to call and leave a message for their Senators, telling them to
Abstracts from the Quail VII National Quail Symposium in Tucson, AZ are now available.
After years of using Smokey the Bear to tout the evils of fire in the forests, the U.S. Forest Service is having a change of
<p>1. 16 states to 25+<br />2. 2002 Farm Bill, national priority<br />3. Endorsed by national & regional associations<br />4. First NBCI Coordinator<br />5. NFWF Keystone