Texas Quail Roundup
The current widespread ebb in Texas’ bobwhite populations, combined with Texans’ intense passion for quail hunting and their willingness to pitch in to solve the
The current widespread ebb in Texas’ bobwhite populations, combined with Texans’ intense passion for quail hunting and their willingness to pitch in to solve the
Prescribed fire, the early pairing and nesting of bobwhites this year, and management recommendations for April and May are among the topics of the April
“…the good news is that it’s not too late to restore quail, especially in the coastal plain, east of Raleigh. There are viable quail populations
Read more about North Carolina quail coordinator Mark Jones’ comments regarding the NC Wildlife Habitat Foundation and its new Quail Habitat Fund in Craig Holt’s
Read Oklahoma’s latest publication on bobwhite quail situation, which features a “concern meter” for bobwhite threats, real and perceived, read more about Oklahomas Upland Urgency: The
Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Executive Director Carter Smith ruminates on his state’s bobwhite quail situation in the latest issue of Texas Parks & Wildlife
In the latest issue of the e-Quail Newsletter from the Rolling Plains Quail Research Ranch in Texas, Dale Rollins describes how to check the “quail
In the latest issue of South Texas Wildlife, the newsletter of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M University – Kingsville, Dr. Alan
Another privately-funded science project in Texas, to “map the entire genome” of bobwhite quail and describe the genetic variation (known as polymorphism) that exists within
In response to a current perception in West Texas that the long-accepted habitat/precipitation paradigm may no longer adequately explain bobwhite population fluctuations, privately funded studies