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Proceedings of the 2009 Texas Quail Study Group
Findings from the October 2009 symposium covering quail restoration in the Post Oak Savanna, Blackland Prairie, and Coastal Prairie.
Wild Hog Hunting: Stay Healthy on Your Hunt (2009)
This brochure produced by federal agencies and distributed by state officials is aimed at helping to prevent human brucellosis infections from wild hog hunting.
Quail Management Strategies: Gleaning from "the best of the best" (2009)
Dr. Leonard Brennan of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute disitributed this four-page document at the TWAF Quail Conservation Awards and Gala on April 16, 2009, to provide attendees with an excellent management tool summary.
Restoring Quail Habitat in the Coastal Prairie: A Case Study (2007)
In 2000, Jim Willis and John Webb purchased a 225-acre ranch in Colorado County and named it WW Ranch. The property was primarily coastal prairie that was severely overgrazed and lacking in wildlife. They developed a wildlife habitat restoration plan, obtained an open space tax valuation for wildlife management and immediately began to restore the land. Just five years later, in 2005, WW Ranch was recognized by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department as the Lone Star Land Steward Award recipient for the Gulf Coast Prairies and Marshes Ecoregion. This is how they did it ...
Where Have All the Quail Gone? The Texas Quail Conservation Initiative: A Proactive Approach to Restoring Quail Populations By Restoring Wildlife Habitat (2005)
Actions are need to to half, and hopefully reverse the declines in quiail and associated grasslands bird species. The Texas Quail Initiative is a strategy for managing habitat and restoring quail populations in Texas. The plan calls for Texans to pull together as hunters, landowners, conservation groups, agencies, and researchers to identify, modify, and adopt practices and mindsets that will preserve Texas' quail legacy for future generations.

