Drought Hits Texas Quail Hard – “Standard-Times”
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
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
“Florida is one of the lead states in a 25-state coalition of wildlife agencies and their partners launching an all-out effort to restore bobwhite quail
“We are very pleased to announce a new generation of our web site, www.quwf.net is now up and operational with many new features, color changes
NBCI’s maps of bobwhite habitat potential for each of the 25 NBCI member states are now available for viewing on our website HERE. These are
The northern bobwhite quail – a familiar and popular species that even the experts are not sure still exists in the wild, non-stocked state in
Austin, TX – The drought has taken a toll on all Texas wildlife resources, but among the hardest hit is the bobwhite quail. This iconic
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. — The National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative (NBCI), headquartered at The University of Tennessee, has accelerated its efforts to stop the decline of bobwhite
An important part of NBCI 2.0 is the Biologists Ranking Information (BRI) maps. Essentially, these identify the habitat potential for each of the 25 states.
Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources and Shaker Village draw two names for wild quail hunts this fall. See it HERE.