Shell’s Covert: Guest Blog
We Need More Grimsteads and Farinholts To Help Us Redefine Bobwhite Success By David Bryan Private Lands Wildlife Biologist, USDA NRCS/VA DGIF/VT CMI In
We Need More Grimsteads and Farinholts To Help Us Redefine Bobwhite Success By David Bryan Private Lands Wildlife Biologist, USDA NRCS/VA DGIF/VT CMI In
I am behind in my blogosphere. We’ve been very busy this summer preparing to host and then hosting the 19th annual meeting of the National
It’s summer, at least for the kids who are already out of school. Earlier this week I was transporting my daughter, niece and nephew to
I guess you’d say the 5 Bs Hunt Club would be an example of an eclectic group. Members included the three core men, and several
“Hell, I wouldn’t get up and walk across this farm road to shoot a deer” said dairyman Jack Farmer, Pulaski Co. Virginia, sometime about 1978.
<p><a href=”http://www.roanoke.com/outdoors/cochran/1752224-12/bill-cochran-virginias-top-quail-crusador-passionate-about.html”>Virginia state quail coordinator and National Bobwhite Technical Committee Chairman Marc Puckett and his work to restore wild quail populations is the subject of
I undertake this topic with some trepidation. We discussed quail population management two blog posts ago and I hope I gave everyone a basic understanding
Thickets, weeds and brush Please do not rid your farm of us. And in the fall when your bush hog is itching for a ride,
I’m often asked, “Since quail are declining, and you are all working so hard to restore them, why do you still allow quail hunting?” This
Property assessment is critical to success in wildlife management. And your best bet is to always contact a wildlife biologist, preferably one who is knowledgeable