
Texas Quails
Ecology and Management
Texas A & M University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 20. February 2026
Book
Hardback
648 pages
978-1-64843-081-7 (ISBN)
Description
Building on the successful first edition, published in 2007, this comprehensive update to Texas Quails: Ecology and Management provides an encyclopedic overview of the research and best practices that support quail management and conservation, an accessible as well as useful guide for wildlife and natural resource professionals.
Four species of quails are native to Texas-the Northern Bobwhite, Scaled Quail, Montezuma Quail, and Gambel's Quail-and hold the fascination of naturalists, hunters, and the general public. The Northern Bobwhite and Scaled Quail are of major economic significance to the state: hunters pay millions of dollars annually to lease land and construct hunting camps to support their pursuit of these birds. Gambel's Quail and Montezuma Quail are found in limited areas of southwestern Texas and represent an important barometer of rangelands and habitat conditions. In some regions, such as the brush country of South Texas or the grasslands of the Rolling Plains, quail are now an economic commodity on par with livestock and agricultural crops.
Written collaboratively by leading experts, this updated edition brings the results of cutting-edge research to those who manage, enhance, and restore quail populations. This new edition will inform and serve quail management, conservation, and research priorities in Texas for decades.
Four species of quails are native to Texas-the Northern Bobwhite, Scaled Quail, Montezuma Quail, and Gambel's Quail-and hold the fascination of naturalists, hunters, and the general public. The Northern Bobwhite and Scaled Quail are of major economic significance to the state: hunters pay millions of dollars annually to lease land and construct hunting camps to support their pursuit of these birds. Gambel's Quail and Montezuma Quail are found in limited areas of southwestern Texas and represent an important barometer of rangelands and habitat conditions. In some regions, such as the brush country of South Texas or the grasslands of the Rolling Plains, quail are now an economic commodity on par with livestock and agricultural crops.
Written collaboratively by leading experts, this updated edition brings the results of cutting-edge research to those who manage, enhance, and restore quail populations. This new edition will inform and serve quail management, conservation, and research priorities in Texas for decades.
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Series
Edition
Second Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
College Station
United States
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
192 colour photos - 4 Halftones, black and white - 24 Maps - 19 Figures - 119 charts
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
2359 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64843-081-7 (9781648430817)
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Leonard A. Brennan was a professor at Texas A&M University-Kingsville and a research scientist at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, Texas A&M University-Kingsville for twenty-two years where he held the C. C. "Charlie" Winn Endowed Chair for Quail Research. He edited the first edition of Texas Quails: Ecology and Management, winner of the Outstanding Publication Award from The Texas Chapter and National Office of The Wildlife Society and the Texas Section of the Society for Range Management. He is a co-author of Upland and Webless Migratory Game Birds of Texas; and other publications.
Fidel Hernandez is the Alfred C. Glassell, Jr. Endowed Professor in Quail Research at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, Texas A&M University-Kingsville. He is coauthor of Beef, Brush, and Bobwhites: Quail Management in Cattle Country and Texas Bobwhites: A Guide to Their Foods and Habitat Management, both which were awarded the Outstanding Publication Award from The Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society and the Texas Section of the Society for Range Management.
Fidel Hernandez is the Alfred C. Glassell, Jr. Endowed Professor in Quail Research at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, Texas A&M University-Kingsville. He is coauthor of Beef, Brush, and Bobwhites: Quail Management in Cattle Country and Texas Bobwhites: A Guide to Their Foods and Habitat Management, both which were awarded the Outstanding Publication Award from The Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society and the Texas Section of the Society for Range Management.