Managing Bobwhites in the Cutover Pinelands of South Florida
Abstract
Because the principles governing production of quail are similar throughout its range, only problems and techniques unique to the flat-woods of southwest Florida are discussed. A description of these pine-lands includes geology and soils, climate and key plant communities. The Florida bobwhite and its foods and other needs are discussed briefly. A major portion of the text is concerned with the effects of primary land uses on quail habitat, and management modifications to improve quail production.
How to Cite:
Moore, W. H., (2017) “Managing Bobwhites in the Cutover Pinelands of South Florida”, National Quail Symposium Proceedings 7(1).
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