Military Bases Unlikely Refuge for South’s Longleaf Pine
“The expanses of longleaf pine forest that once covered the southeastern United States have been whittled away to just 3 percent of their original range.
“The expanses of longleaf pine forest that once covered the southeastern United States have been whittled away to just 3 percent of their original range.
The Georgia quail season kicks off Saturday. For information, Georgia Quail Coordinator James Tomberlin suggests you check out the quail hunting in Georgia webpage that
NBCI today launched the State Bobwhite Roundtable blog to give all quail coordinators in NBCI states a platform to highlight their work on behalf of
Read Alan Clemons’ October 9, 2011 piece in The Birmingham News about the bobwhite quail quandry and NBCI’s efforts to restore wild populations across the
Alexander City, Ala. – October 28, 2011 – The Covey Rise Chapter of Quail Forever is providing assistance with the initiation of a wildlife habitat
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) recently received funding through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for prescribed burning on private lands.
The final version of the National Bobwhite Technical Committee’s Bobwhite Basics brochure is now available online from NBCI HERE.
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) recently received two grants to restore longleaf pine forests on public and private lands in Mississippi.
In the San Angelo Standard-Times, John Gill writes that “Biologists and hunters have known for decades that Texas bobwhite quail populations were on a slippery
“Survey results for the S.C. Department of Natural Resources 2010-11 Bobwhite Quail Hunter Survey indicate an average of 0.43 coveys per hour were flushed during