I see over in Tennessee they are having a fight over removing some old growth forest in the name of saving the quail or at least restoring habitat.
I know years ago NCWRC did the cure program around Caswell where I was in a club at the time. Prior to them doing that I would see quail on occasion a few years into the program and I never saw or heard a quail. Based on that I'm not sure saving the quail in the south is possible.
I see both sides of the argument not sure what the answer is..... in general I don't think our forests get managed correctly
I know years ago NCWRC did the cure program around Caswell where I was in a club at the time. Prior to them doing that I would see quail on occasion a few years into the program and I never saw or heard a quail. Based on that I'm not sure saving the quail in the south is possible.
I see both sides of the argument not sure what the answer is..... in general I don't think our forests get managed correctly
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency plans to raze old-growth forest • Tennessee Lookout
Plans by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency to clearcut hardwood trees in a wilderness area to create a quail habitat create controversy.
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