Parts of this story appeared in a previous edition of Quail Call. You can listen to and read the 2024 Quail Call here Hardwoods such as oak, hickory, and sweetgum provide many wildlife benefits. However, for the quail manager, having too many hardwoods in the uplands...
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The research behind predator management for quail
Portions of this story originally appeared in the Tall Timbers Quail Management Handbook Predator control has a long history in game management. Over time, the pendulum on managing predators had swung from the thoughtless killing of predators, to their protection, so...
Florida study looking at turkey ecology, reproduction
This story was written by Holly Lott, Tall Timbers' game bird research biologist at Livingston Place Wild turkeys are an economically important as well as an ecologically complex species. In recent years, researchers have documented declines in turkey populations and...
Wild bobwhite set to return to historic Ames Plantation
Wild bobwhite quail once thrived throughout the MidSouth. But after decades of decline, a new partnership will bring quail back to Ames Plantation in Tennessee and serve as a model for the rest of the region.
Winter quail survival is a year-round consideration
The 2024/2025 winter was usually harsh in the Southeast but to give bobwhite quail the best chance to thrive, considering cold weather takes year-round dedication.
Study revisiting snake ecology providing insight into species abundance, disease
A masters student in the Biological Monitoring offices is revisiting these snake populations to assess and understand how changes in habitat affect abundance and diversity and look for pathogens.
Tall Timbers leading the way on prescribed fire insurance
Above: Members of the Southwest Georgia Prescribed Burn Association conduct a burn in Grady, County, Georgia Tall Timbers is directing an innovative private market solution to deliver insurance to prescribed burners. Led by the Private Lands Prescribed Fire...
Grant will help make improvements to unique Burn Planner tool
A lot of planning goes into a prescribed fire long before the first drip torch is lit. To safely apply this vital ecosystem tool, burn practitioners must first know what detailed parameters are best suited for each burn unit to achieve their goals while also being a...
Butterfly conservation initiatives flutter in with the New Year
Brian Lloyd (left) and Dave McElveen (right) posing together during one of their long-term butterfly surveys on Tall Timbers. Photo by Lisa Mills. The new year is shaping up to be big for butterflies thanks in large part to the dedication and support of the Stoddard...
Tall Timber researchers study dendrochronology in Africa
Last November, I had the opportunity to participate in the African Dendrochronological FieldSchool (ADF) in Livingstone, Zambia. I was invited to go by Tall Timbers post-doc Dr. Nicole Zampieri, who organizes and teaches at the field school, that I work closely with....
Smoke management and air quality in Quail Country
Tall Timbers is working with the Georgia Forestry Commission and other partners to implement “Pilot 2.0” a project to help manage smoke and improve air quality while also maintaining the use of prescribed fire in Southwest Georgia.
Consider conservative harvest numbers for managing bobwhite
Quail managers spend considerable effort and expense to produce populations of bobwhite. Having large areas of habitat is critical to ensure that bobwhite populations can be sustained over time. However, since most managers are producing bobwhite for hunting, careful consideration of bobwhite harvest is also important, yet sometimes neglected.