Shell’s Covert: The Last Bird Hunter
The year is 2047. The old man, now in his early eighties, struggles up over the ridge top, out of breath and wondering if he’d
The year is 2047. The old man, now in his early eighties, struggles up over the ridge top, out of breath and wondering if he’d
Seeing the Light: a simple way to estimate whether your timber stand is open enough for bobwhites As biologists, foresters or other resource professionals,
They say a picture is worth 1,000 words…but I think what they are really worth is 1,000 memories. These days they’ve gotten so easy to
Way back when, at one of our quail team meetings, a member of our distinguished crew mentioned, “We’ve been using these same quail photos forever.
Frank Beamer, who just retired after 29 years, became the Virginia Tech football coach the year I exited my all-expenses-paid, 4-year tour with the U.S.
In this modern era we live in I admit to not being able to keep up with communications. As small game project leader for VDGIF
We need your help. Our team hopes you will join us on the first annual Virginia “Great October Quail Covey Count.” You can solicit your
I am trying to sit here and reflect back on the year in human terms. Trying to take stock and put into words so many
We just returned from the National Bobwhite Technical Committee meeting in Galloway, New Jersey (Thanks Andrew, Jimmy and Joe!!). No, that’s not a mistake. New
Recently, a small group of gamebird oriented non-governmental organizations, along with several Game and Inland Fisheries staff, met on a Saturday