RPQRR e-Quail Newsletter (June 2012, V4-#6)
The second week of May erupted in a bevy of brood reports. And, given our recent quail straits, the sightings couldn’t have graced more appreciative
The second week of May erupted in a bevy of brood reports. And, given our recent quail straits, the sightings couldn’t have graced more appreciative
“In this issue of the Quail News, you’ll find that the North Texas Quail Corridor is growing rapidly with nearly 300,000 acres enrolled. The quail
Dale Rollins explores the phenomena of “desert termites.”
May 21, 2012 By Leonard A. Brennan, C. C. Charlie Winn Endowed Chair, Richard M. Kleberg, Jr. Center for Quail Research Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research
A report on managing exotic grass-dominated rangelands for northern bobwhites…
Dale Rollins declares Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Free Bird” as the “national anthem of quail management,” provides an update on plans to translocate wild-trapped quail and renews
Part 2 of The Decline of Bobwhite Quail in the South …There Are No Easy Answers, by Mark Jones, North Carolina’s supervising wildlife biologist.
The newsletter of game bird research and management from the Bollenbach Chair in Wildlife Ecology, Oklahoma State University.