Recent Articles & News
“Industry Standards” for Dog Training on Quail Hunting Courses
Project Investigators: Kyle Magdziuk, Justin Rectenwald, Alex Jackson, Clay Sisson, Bill Palmer, and James Martin, originally published in the 2022 edition of Quail Call. Tall Timbers recently conducted a survey to determine the “industry standard” for dog training...
Donated Shotgun Added to Beadel House Gun Rack
Pleas Strickland, a current volunteer at Tall Timbers, presented this shotgun to Tall Timbers so that it can be displayed with other guns that formerly belonged to Henry Beadel, who was the owner of Tall Timbers when it was a private hunting property. Pleas is the...
Tall Timbers and Florida A&M collaborate on soils and fire research
The Fire Ecology Lab continues a long-standing collaboration with Dr. Yuch Ping Hsieh's lab at the Florida A&M University (FAMU) Center for Water Resources. In one study, we are using a new method developed by Dr. Hsieh to test rates of soil microbial respiration,...
Tall Timbers joins Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership Policy Council
This summer, Tall Timbers accepted a position on the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership Policy Council, a national non-profit coalition of conservation organizations and related outdoor entities that works to guarantee quality areas for hunting and fishing...
Caterpillar Carpooling: Reintroducing the frosted elfin butterfly to Georgia
On a brisk April morning, biologists from four separate agencies gathered south of Tallahassee to initiate the first attempt to restore the frosted elfin butterfly to a place where it had disappeared many years earlier. The frosted elfin is a small, cryptic animal...
Florida toll road connection to U.S. 19 not moving forward at this time
The Florida Department of Transportation announced big news on August 5, saying it completed a study of the Northern Turnpike Extension without recommending a specific corridor to connect to U.S. 19, and that it would not move forward until options could be reassessed...
Male Contribution to Reproduction: A Random Occurrence or Indicator of Population Status?
By Garrett Roberts, AQP Research Technician/Graduate Student, originally published in the Summer 2022 edition of Quail Call. Male contribution to reproductive output and its importance to population recovery and persistence in bobwhite quail is an understudied topic...
Western Pineywoods Quail Program Adds New Biologist To Team
By John Palarski, WPQP Biologist and Brad Kubečka, PhD, WPQP Director, originally published in the Summer 2022 edition of Quail Call. Thanks to collaboration between Tall Timbers and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the Western Pineywoods Quail Program (WPQP) was...
Are Bobwhites Becoming More Wary?
By Justin Rectenwald | Project Collaborators: Albany Quail Project, Livingston Place, Central Florida Rangeland Quail Program, Tall Timbers, Ichauway, Rolling Plains Quail Research Ranch, originally published in the Summer 2022 edition of Quail Call. In 1931, Herbert...
Examining Crippling Loss Rates Across the Bobwhite Range
By Justin Rectenwald | Project Collaborators: Albany Quail Project, Livingston Place, Central Florida Rangeland Quail Program, Tall Timbers, Ichauway, Rolling Plains Quail Research Ranch, University of Georgia–GAME Lab, originally published in the Summer 2022 edition...
New Collaborative Project with The Jones Center at Ichauway Launches
Originally published in the Summer 2022 edition of Quail Call. In the last few years, the Jones Center at Ichauway (a historic 29,000-acre wildlife and forest ecology research facility in Baker County, Ga.) has renewed its emphasis on their quail management and...
Second year of stewardship funding opens for landowners in St. Marks and Aucilla watersheds
Applications for financial and technical assistance for interested St. Marks and Aucilla Basin property owners are now open. In 2021, Tall Timbers was awarded funding by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help provide both financial and technical assistance to St....



















