Quail Forever Journal
In “Making CRP Work Better for Quail” in the summer 2011 issue of the Quail Forever Journal, Dave Smith writes “The future of declining bobwhite
In “Making CRP Work Better for Quail” in the summer 2011 issue of the Quail Forever Journal, Dave Smith writes “The future of declining bobwhite
Bryan Brasher with The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, TN examines habitat loss and its impact on once common birds in the Mid-South in “Wings and
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If you visit Smithville Lake this summer, you may hear a bird call sounding a little like “bob-WHITE,” the curious cry of the northern bobwhite
This year’s University of Missouri bobwhite quail and native plant field day expands to include a Missouri Bobwhite Quail Summit, June 16 at MU’s Bradford
WASHINGTON – As House appropriators deliberate the Department of Agriculture’s budget for fiscal year 2012, sportsmen are sharply criticizing cuts proposed for Farm Bill conservation
May 12, 201 Dear Secretary Vilsack, The Agriculture and Wildlife Working Group (AWWG) was formed by the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership in 2005 to provide
Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources has scheduled June 22 for a Quail Habitat Management Field Day at Di-Lane Wildlife Management Area. Topics to be covered include:
“The mating call of the bobwhite quail provides the bird its name, a ringing three-count whistle: bob-bob-white. It is a sound many baby boomers have
The U.S. Department of Interior has released the State of the Birds Report 2011, the nation’s first assessment of birds on lands and waters owned