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Story Lee County Middle School Hosts Northern Bobwhite Day
How a class of seventh-grade student is learning conservation through the bobwhite quail.
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Story How hurricanes impact quail
STORMS SWEEPING THROUGH THE SOUTHEAST ARE A MIXED BAG FOR NORTHERN BOBWHITES
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Story Quail habitat also protects threatened orchid species in Tennessee
Two rare species were recently found on working lands in Van Buren County
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Story Crafting the perfect quail haven
SOUTH CAROLINA LANDOWNER’S MISSION TO RESTORE NORTHERN BOBWHITE QUAIL
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Story ECMAScript program Pollinator plantings benefit the birds and the bees
How implementing pollinator plantings can benefit both quail and pollinator species
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Story D source code The Softball Method
Determining the quality of upland habitat is one of the first steps in making better management decisions. One of the simplest ways to accomplish this is with the Softball Habitat Evaluation Technique (SHET) method. Simply put, it’s using a softball to mimic how quail use the landscape.
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Story C header Innovative Conservation on the Sid Williams Ranch
“I’m addicted to taking a piece of land that’s worthless and turning it into something,” says Sid Williams, a rancher and landowner whose innovative conservation work in South Texas is making an outsized impact for bobwhite quail.
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Story Native Grass Forages for the Eastern US
The new book from the Center for Native Grasslands Management aims to equip landowners with the knowledge and skills they need to establish native grasses alongside their grazing operations.
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Story ECMAScript program Kicking Out Cool Season Grasses
Replacing cool season grasses with native warm season grass can be a challenge. Foliar spraying is a cost-effective way to kickstart that conversion.
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Story chemical/x-pdb Grazing Study Brings New Insights for Bobwhite Quail Management
The University of Tennessee, in cooperation with the USDA Workings Lands for Wildlife and the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, recently completed a four-year study that aimed to explore how the combination of planting native warm-season grasses and cattle grazing may benefit bobwhite quail and other upland birds.
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