Field & Stream: NBCI Findings Deserve More Attention
“Its (NBCI’s) findings are important, and should—like the plight of the bobwhite quail—be getting more attention than it is,” according to F&S’s Chad Love. “It’s
“Its (NBCI’s) findings are important, and should—like the plight of the bobwhite quail—be getting more attention than it is,” according to F&S’s Chad Love. “It’s
“Before settlers filled West Volusia, the nearly impenetrable forests of oak tangled with scrub oak, palmetto scrub and vines that we know today did not
A blog, Serious Bird Hunting! by Jay Kumar, examines NBCI in a brief Q&A with the initiative’s communications director.
Properly conducted prescribed burns (also called “controlled burns”) have multiple benefits, according to Johnny Stowe, wildlife biologist for the S.C. Department of Natural Resources. Prescribed
Visitors at many of Georgia’s state parks, wildlife management areas and natural areas this winter are in for a treat: an up-close glimpse of habitat
The Army is conducting prescribed burns at the Blue Grass Army Depot in Richmond Kentucky February through April. The burns are designed to support deer,
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is offering a one-time incentive payment of $100 per acre for farmers to plant wide (50 feet or more average
Speaking Friday at National Pheasant Fest 2011 in Omaha, Nebraska, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the next general signup for the Conservation Reserve Program
Georgia Wildlife Federation will launch an effort to repeal new fees that have caused sales and renewal of special license plates for wildlife programs (including
A significant increase in the price of specialty license plates by the Georgia legislature, including a plate that funds Georgia’s Bobwhite Quail Initiative, is creating