Rotating through hunt courses is a sure way to keep covey rises fresh and hunters happy.

The right crops and field management can influence quality brood habitat
Understanding the extent to which various agricultural crops contribute to arthropod abundance could be important when combined with quail management.
More than 4,800 acres of Leon County’s Cherokee property put into conservation
More than 4,800 acres of the Cherokee property in the Red Hills region will be permanently protected and provide ecological benefits to Florida’s capital city and beyond after Florida Forever funds easement.
Return Dove Band Numbers for Recurring Study
The second year of a study by Tall Timbers and other partners hopes to capture data about movement...
With a huge home range, where do feral hogs like to hang out?
By University of Georgia Master's student Chris Terrazas Feral hogs like to roam, but determining...
Feral hog study: Game species alter habits when pigs are present
By University of Georgia Master’s student, Kelsey Hoskins If you happen to have noticed orange...
Gopher Tortoise Disease Study
The Tall Timbers Land Management team conducted gopher tortoise disease research this summer.
Second Prescribed Burn on Thomas County Central High School Longleaf Plot
The Tall Timbers team, along with Southern Regional Technical College and the Southwest Georgia Prescribed Burn Association, conducted a prescribed burn at Thomas County Central High School.
“Industry Standards” for Dog Training on Quail Hunting Courses
Project Investigators: Kyle Magdziuk, Justin Rectenwald, Alex Jackson, Clay Sisson, Bill Palmer,...