Missouri

Quail Are Living “On the Edge,” Updated Publication Now Available

Jason Sykes, Area Biologist

The popular publication On the Edge – A Guide to Managing Land for Bobwhite Quail has undergone a makeover.

First published in 2003, the MDC publication On the Edge – A Guide to Managing Land for Bobwhite Quail, has recently been updated and expanded. In an age where on-line articles can change daily, or even hourly, a decade or more is a long time between updates to a hard copy publication. As the saying goes, though, good things come to those that wait!

 

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Winter 2014 Covey Headquarters Newsletter Available

Jason Sykes

The new edition of the Covey Headquarters Newsletter is now available for download.

As the the 2014 calendar is replaced with a shiny new 2015 one, most people’s thoughts turn away from the giving and receiving of the holiday season.  There are a few hardy souls, though, that venture out into the winter weather hoping for some gifts well into the New Year.  For those that have put in the hard work to manage their property for Mr.

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Summer 2

Bill White   June breeding bird surveys from the 2C Quail Focus Area show more bobwhite quail and grassland songbirds calling in the focus area

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Quail Steal the Show

Mary Crowell, Quail Forever Farm Bill Biologist   The University of Missouri Bradford Research Center, outside of Columbia, held a “Bobwhite Quail and Native Pollinator

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Summer

Bill White A good friend recently shared with me the lyrics of the old John Denver song “Summer”. It describes perfectly what I have been

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Celebrate National Pollinator Week at MU’s Bradford Farm on June 20

<div class=”field field-type-nodereference field-field-bio-reference”><div class=”field-items”><div class=”field-item odd”> Bill White </div></div></div><div class=”field field-type-text field-field-teaser”><div class=”field-items”><div class=”field-item odd”><p>Pollinators provide assistance to fruit, vegetable and seed crops, but

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