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<blockquote data-quote="fishfurlife" data-source="post: 2134037" data-attributes="member: 15170"><p>Okay, the original Packsaddle Quail study ended over a decade ago. This is funding for new research. There are two different sets of researching going on currently that are "big" projects in Oklahoma. One is a cooperative effort with Texas. The other is a very in depth cooperative effort with OSU.</p><p></p><p>The Texas study is a three year study that only collects birds twice a year during a 3 day trapping session. This research is looking at disease, parasites, sickness. More or less, looking at the quail itself. There are ten areas that are trapped in Oklahoma. The same ten locations are trapped both sessions and all three seasons.</p><p></p><p>The Oklahoma study is a year round study that started this past February and will run for several years. This study is very very in depth when it comes to the ecology of a quail. Radio collaring and tracking. This stidy is focusing more on the habitat, usage, predation aspect. Packsaddle and Beaver WMA's are the two areas of focus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishfurlife, post: 2134037, member: 15170"] Okay, the original Packsaddle Quail study ended over a decade ago. This is funding for new research. There are two different sets of researching going on currently that are "big" projects in Oklahoma. One is a cooperative effort with Texas. The other is a very in depth cooperative effort with OSU. The Texas study is a three year study that only collects birds twice a year during a 3 day trapping session. This research is looking at disease, parasites, sickness. More or less, looking at the quail itself. There are ten areas that are trapped in Oklahoma. The same ten locations are trapped both sessions and all three seasons. The Oklahoma study is a year round study that started this past February and will run for several years. This study is very very in depth when it comes to the ecology of a quail. Radio collaring and tracking. This stidy is focusing more on the habitat, usage, predation aspect. Packsaddle and Beaver WMA's are the two areas of focus. [/QUOTE]
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