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Here is a link to the Rolling Plains Quail Research Foundation's 2018 Annual Report.
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Inside you’ll find a comprehensive review of our work over the last year, including our long-term data sets for counting and tracking quail populations. The report also contains our latest information on quail survival, nesting success, and how small mammals, arthropods and raptor populations are all important to quail research. Several updates on our key research projects such as habitat management, parasites and translocation studies are included, as well. Your support of our research is critical to our mission. Please take a moment to browse through our Annual Report and let us know what you think. We’re grateful for your support. Thank you, Dale Rollins, Ph.D., Executive Director https://www.quailresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/RPQRF-2018-Annual-Report-Final.pdf
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Re: Here is a link to the Rolling Plains Quail Research Foundation's 2018 Annual Report.
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Thanks for posting this!
It was an interesting read...
After reading all of it, except the horny toad part, my take away is : Rain at the right time = Quail No rain, or too much at the wrong time = NO Quail Hawks Eat Quail Coyotes don't Lots of quail have eye worms, but we cannot prove or disprove that eye worms make any difference in quail numbers. Relocating quail it tough, but not just tossing them out on day-one helps a little Aggressive management techniques for individual ranches helps, but not much. Burning is good. Unless you are going to irrigate, food plots are going to fail when you need them most.
The only two things I consider "New" info out of this is are 1] Coyotes are not significant factors in quail mortality, 2] Cute looking women seem to always be around when releasing quail.
Lets pray for rain this spring and early summer, but areas hurt the hardest have lost most\all of the breeding stock...its gonna take a couple of good weather years.
Lets keep up the habitat AND the research work. We need the efforts of both organizations to make a difference.
We all need to practice Whoa more.
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