Archive: July, 2016 | Covey Rise Magazine
A recent youth-based quail restoration program in Alabama all started with a whistle. As Laurie Weldon, 4-H Foundation Regional Extension Agent for Elmore and Autauga counties in Alabama, walked t...
In planning each issue of Covey Rise, we particularly embrace one word, a word that informs so much of the upland lifestyle: That word is bespoke, or custom-made or made to order....
MISSOULA, Mont.—A 320-acre property in southwestern Montana, vital to wildlife and linked to the pages of U.S. history, is now permanently protected thanks to a successful collaboration between the ...
The new season is almost upon us and for many the first grouse will soon be filling the game bag marking a fresh start, not only for guns but also for young dogs....
Nominees joined National Board on July 1, and will serve a 3-year term St. Paul, Minn. – July 7, 2016 – Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever announce Joe Hosmer, 67, and Brett Reber, 57, as newly el...
TRCP’s new communications and operations associate grew up in wildfire country—now in D.C., she’s experiencing the impacts of fire in a completely different way. It was 4am on a school night ...
Some longleaf pine trees are already beginning to shed their needles across the sandhills and coastal plain, a normal response to drought and high temperatures this time of year, according to the S.C....
A group of conservationists, scientists, private landowners, non profit organizations and government agencies has published a five-year plan to reverse the rapid decline of shortleaf pine woodlands an...
Springfield, Ill. – June 24, 2016 – Quail Forever and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (DNR) have entered into a partnership agreement to create a joint Habitat Strike Team – a crew ...
St. Paul, Minn. – June 28, 2016 –Recognizing the importance of wildlife habitat conservation which supports South Dakota’s economy and status as “The Pheasant Capital of the World,”South Dak...