The inaugural S.C. Quail Project field day was held at Mount Pleasant Plantation in Georgetown County, and the 2010 edition was held at Scotswood Plantation in Williamsburg County. The Horry-Georgetown Technical College serves this vicinity of the Lowcountry and Wildlife Professor Jim Westerhold spoke about their internship program. Tall Timbers is continuing its work in the Palmetto State to benefit wild quail populations, and dog men and bird hunters all over the state are wishing them well.
PhotosByJeffDennis: Shane Wallendorf, Lane Green and Vann Middleton of Tall Timbers made the trip from Tallahassee to the Lowcountry for the 2010 field day at Scotswood Plantation; A trapping station from wildlife biologist Brad Mueller and his American Wildlife Enterprises - just one of the vendors attending the Field Day; A feed trail implement is just one part of the quail management techniques that Tall Timbers is bringing to South Carolina
To view past blog entries from the Tall Timbers Field Day click 2013 - 2011 or Independent Quail Workshop 2014
To view past blog entries from the Savannah River Turkey Invitational click 2013 - 2012 - 2011
To view past blog entries from the Tall Timbers Field Day click 2013 - 2011 or Independent Quail Workshop 2014
To view past blog entries from the Savannah River Turkey Invitational click 2013 - 2012 - 2011
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