New Collaborative Project with The Jones Center at Ichauway Launches

Aug 15, 2022

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 hunting program. The conservation and research staff at Ichauway reached out to the staff at the Albany Quail Project (AQP) and Mississippi State University (MSU) to establish a collaborative study group to get a better grasp on their baseline demographics.

Last fall, the AQP helped to deploy radios on quail for the first time ever on Ichauway to assist a MSU graduate student who is studying quail behavior around prescribed fire. The project also aims to determine if any bottlenecks in survival or reproduction exist. Ichauway is also serving as a replicate study site for our on-going crippling loss, hunting interaction, and male contribution to reproduction studies. We look forward to working with the staff of Ichauway and MSU in the future to help make more informed decisions on management that will further bolster their quail population.

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