Don’t You Want to be a Burn Boss
“Nothing Forges a Team Like Fire” Photo by Clay Ferguson DWR It may (or may not) come as a shock to you that we
“Nothing Forges a Team Like Fire” Photo by Clay Ferguson DWR It may (or may not) come as a shock to you that we
““Puckett circa 1993 – quail trapping”” Photo by Missy McGaw of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission I won’t be able to join all
“A mixture of native and non-native plants – at what point does it make sense to kill it all and start over?”l” Photo by Marc
After blogging for over 13 years now, I struggle at times thinking of a topic. But sometimes they come to me inspired by work
I am currently teaching a graduate level Grassland Ecology course through Clemson University Forestry and Environmental Conservation online program. Graduate level courses can be
For nearly three decades, a voluntary collaboration among 25 state wildlife agencies set a vision for the future to solve a conservation crisis. The
“Sadie and me with the first quail ever harvested on our own land – December, 2023.” Photo by Marc Puckett Some might say the
Unsprayed hardwood buffer on left, recently sprayed clearcut on right – beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Photo by Marc Puckett Years ago,
Heavy brush fuel load in late summer under open oak hardwood after herbicide application – this will burn far differently than a similar situation in
Phyllis Puckett and Shell – 1994 Photo by Marc Puckett I am dedicating this BLOG to my mom, Phyllis Ann Phelps Puckett, September 18th,