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.
Listen to the 2024 edition of Tall Timbers Quail Call
Settle in and listen to an audio version of this year’s Quail Call as well as an in-depth discussion of the 2024 hatch report with Tall Timbers Game Bird Director Dwayne Elmore.
What are the pigs eating? New feral pig diet study at Tall Timbers is looking for help from the public
Tall Timbers is seeking landowners and public participants to help us survey feral hog diets.
2024 Tall Timbers Regional Hatch Report
The 2024 Tall Timbers Regional Hatch Report is a glimpse at bobwhite quail populations across four study sites. The data is intended to give you a snapshot of the upcoming Fall.
Cross-fostering as a conservation tool for RCWs
Most Red-cockaded Woodpecker populations are separated by miles of unsuitable habitat. The Stoddard Bird Lab is working to strengthen populations through translocation.
Winter disking will improve wildlife-friendly forbs
Research at Tall Timbers has shown disking between October and January produces a higher percent cover of important bobwhite foods.
Embracing innovation with autonomous tractors in quail management
At Tall Timbers, we are eager to explore the potential of autonomous tractors to optimize quail habitat management.
Managing wiregrass areas for quail
Wiregrass is a great wildlife habitat but how should you manage it to make sure quail are using it?