Register Login
  Minimize
Sections Home & Garden   Search
Sections Minimize
Add to: Print this Page Share
Home & Garden Print   Minimize
Nov20
Award-winning video shows how to assess your land for quail habitat
11/20/2010 3:08:00 PM by

"Missouri Bobwhite Quail Habitat Appraisal Guide" DVD is available for purchase from MU Extension Publications.An award-winning new video from University of Missouri Extension can help farmers assess their land’s potential for supporting bobwhite quail.
 
     “Bobwhites have more complex habitat requirements than many wildlife species,” said Bob Pierce, MU Extension state fisheries and wildlife specialist. “They require an appropriate mix of plant communities that provide food and areas for nesting, rearing broods, loafing and escaping predators—all interspersed closely together.”
 
     The 40-minute DVD, “Missouri Bobwhite Quail Habitat Appraisal Guide,” visually showcases the habitat components bobwhites require and demonstrates the process landowners can use to evaluate the habitat conditions on their property.
 
     The DVD recently won a Silver Award from the Association of Natural Resource Extension Professionals in the video/DVD/CD category.
 
     “Video lets us show different types of quail habitat in a way that’s hard to convey through written descriptions and still photos,” Pierce said.
 
     The DVD is packaged with a printed copy of a 16-page MU Extension publication that provides in-depth information on conducting the appraisal and determining your management goals, as well as a two-page worksheet to help you identify and score available habitat components on your property.
 
     “Once you have identified the habitat components that are missing or in short supply, the appropriate management technique can be implemented to improve the condition of the habitat and provide more usable space for quail on your farm,” Pierce said.
 
     There are a variety of available management techniques, depending on your goals, the amount of time and resources you are willing to invest, and how intensively you are able to manage the land. Some practices are as simple as leaving shrubs and brush on unused land or around crop fields to provide escape cover for quail. More intensive management practices for creating favorable habitats include prescribed burning, strip disking, developing borders along crop fields or pasture, and “edge feathering” by thinning trees at woodland edges.
 
     Pierce and wildlife biologists with the Missouri Department of Conservation and the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service developed the video with producer and editor Robert Mize of the MU Cooperative Media Group. MDC and NRCS partnered with MU Extension to provide funding for the project.
 
     Much of the videotaping took place on the property of farmer and quail enthusiast George Hobson and at MU’s Bradford Research and Extension Center, which includes a 591-acre research farm that for the past several years has been a laboratory for practices that integrate wildlife management, including quail habitat, into modern farm operations.
 
     “Missouri Bobwhite Quail Habitat Appraisal Guide” (DVD16) is available for $22 from MU Extension Publications. See http://extension.missouri.edu/publications/ or call 573-882-7216 or 800-292-0969.
 

 

Directory | Classifieds | Forums | Contact Us | Video | Galleries
Copyright 2009-11 by Jefferson County Scribe
Saturday, May 19, 2012 Terms Of Use Privacy Statement