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BACKGROUND:


The Albany Quail Project was established in 1992 by the school of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences at Auburn University cialis. From the beginning it has been a cooperative project between the university and the private quail hunting plantations in the Albany area of southwest Georgia online pharmacy. The stated objectives have been to conduct research, monitoring, and management activities that will enhance our knowledge of wild quail ecology; management; and hunting, and to share this information to any interested person(s) or organizations throughout the range of the bird. The project's headquarters are on one of the large private plantations in the area where a staff of full time employees reside and work. The project has been, and remains, supported almost entirely from private contributions; the study would not have been possible without the generosity and conservation ethic of the landowners in the plantation community buy viagra.

Since its inception, the AQP has put radio-transmitters on more than 8,000 wild bobwhites and has conducted field experiments on a wide range of management and hunting related issues including: annual survival and causes of mortality; nesting and brood habitat use; supplemental feeding; predator management; and ways to hunt more efficiently. Many other topics have been studied as well and can be seen in the publications section of this site viagra online. During the past few years, the AQP has expanded into other parts of Georgia where we are conducting studies on examining irrigated quail land and wild bird translocation. In addition, another project has been started near the Hurtsboro area in Alabama which has been modeled after, and in collaboration with, the AQP. More information regarding these projects can be viewed on their respective webpages. Our work continues to focus on issues important to wild quail management in the region as well as being actively involved in the renovation and creation of quail hunting and the properties therein region-wide buy viagra online.


To contact us:


D. CLAY SISSON
Rt. 1 Box 115
Newton, GA 39870
Phone: 229.734 cheap cialis.3039

H. LEE STRIBLING
SFWS, Auburn University
602 Duncan Drive
Phone: 334.844.9247


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