Bobwhite Synergy at the NBTC Annual Meeting
Quail coordinators workshop The annual meeting of the National Bobwhite Technical Committee (NBTC) feels like slugging an energy drink … or two. Even for the
Quail coordinators workshop The annual meeting of the National Bobwhite Technical Committee (NBTC) feels like slugging an energy drink … or two. Even for the
Building a bobwhite conservation movement is foremost about working with people. The nation’s premier forum for working with people to promote quail restoration occurs next
Shell’s Covert (Quail Grunts) August 2011 For many of us in Virginia it’s hard to believe that as of July 1, 2011 we began
My Quail’s Backyard Dust Bath Sheryl and I bought our piece of heaven in central Arkansas in 1998. The upland 20 acres were “improved”
They wouldn’t call it ‘the minimum’ if it wasn’t good enough. A friend (who will go unnamed), characterizing
Shell May 30th, 1994 to June 2nd, 2011 A good Dog. A great best friend. Never worried. Always ready to go. Never ready to
The need for a national bobwhite strategy is demonstrated by our collective failure. If a laissez faire, everyone-for-himself, bobwhite conservation approach was sufficient then bobwhite
Maybe you recall the movie “Unforgiven.” It has become a classic, and it earned awards for star (and director?) Clint Eastwood – Best Picture among
Local-level quail conservationists are the foundation of the movement to restore bobwhites. No matter how tall the states may stand in pursuit of their quail
Almost every quail hunter already realizes the biggest problem with bobwhites – clean farming practices. Modern, weed-free, fencerow-to-fencerow, high-intensity production leaves little habitat for most