Pennsylvania Eyes Plan To Restore Wild Bobwhites to State
(From the TribuneReview in Pennsylvania) By Bob Frye This truly is starting from square one. Pennsylvania Game Commission went looking for wild, naturally reproducing populations
(From the TribuneReview in Pennsylvania) By Bob Frye This truly is starting from square one. Pennsylvania Game Commission went looking for wild, naturally reproducing populations
by Michael Hook, SCDNR Small Game Program Leader Landowners participating in the program will be paid $150 per acre on top of CRP payments and
Registration for the Joint Quail Conference of the National Bobwhite Technical Committee (NBTC) annual meeting July 25-26, and the eighth national quail symposia, July 27-28,
The Arkansas Game & Fish Commission recently hired native son Marcus Asher as its full-time “quail program coordinator” to lead the state’s mounting bobwhite
From the Indiana DNR… Songbirds, gamebirds, butterflies and bees are among the many animals that will benefit from a new DNR Division of Fish &
I hate answers that begin with “it depends.” That usually means you are about to be inundated with tons of detailed, probably useless information which
Joseph Roswell Evans, co-founder of Quail Unlimited, died December 9, 2016 at 66 years old in Augusta, Georgia. Much better known as “Rocky,” he and
Viewers of KTMU-TV in Topeka, Kansas will have the opportunity to watch This American Land’s “Bobwhites on the Brink” series later this month. The five-part
The only thing the Pennsylvania Game Commission needs to begin its long-discussed bobwhite quail restoration effort is, well, quail. Don’t be surprised if it doesn’t
Iowa has received an additional 115,000 acres that can be enrolled in the Continuous Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) for critical wildlife and water quality efforts.