By Dave McElveen, Tall Timbers Research Associate. Photo by Mary Jane (M.J.) Krotzer.  Tall...
Return Dove Band Numbers for Recurring Study
The third year of a study by Tall Timbers and other partners hopes to capture data about movement...
Monticello wildlife mural is a conservation inspiration
The Monticello wildlife mural, titled “Dusk in the Longleaf Gap” and painted by artists Sam McCoy and Meghan Mick, is one in a string of public art projects the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation.
From forest management to cleanup, it’s time to prepare for hurricane season
In recent years, severe storms have become increasingly more common. They have left many landowners with questions about how to clean up their property or help prevent the loss of trees.
The research behind predator management for quail
Portions of this story originally appeared in the Tall Timbers Quail Management Handbook Predator...
Florida study looking at turkey ecology, reproduction
This story was written by Holly Lott, Tall Timbers' game bird research biologist at Livingston...
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.
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.
Managing and mitigating bobwhite quail diseases
With the recent outbreaks of avian influenza in waterfowl across the United States as well as heightened attention and concern regarding bobwhite parasites, discussions of disease have been a common topic among hunting parties this season. The following is a brief summary of interpreting disease findings, common diseases of bobwhite, and what a manager can do to mitigate their risks.



















