by Joe Schwenke For most of us, a quick lunch during the season involves packaged snacks and whatever we can quickly toss into a vest or cooler. Accounting for the […]
Legacy – Francis Buckley
by Nate Kennedy | RGS & AWS Northeast Regional Engagement Coordinator For the summer 2022 Covers issue, I had the great pleasure of sitting down to pen a piece with […]
Enhance Your Woodlands: Financial and Technical Resources for Woodland Owners in Tennessee and Kentucky
by Zac Chandler, Forest Wildlife Specialist Forester: Tennessee Developing a plan for your woods sounds simple, right? You consider what you would like your woods to look like and how […]
Know Your Cover – Ironwood
by Jared Elm | RGS & AWS Forest Wildlife Specialist – Wisconsin Ironwood (Ostrya Virginiana,) also called hop-hornbeam, is a small, deciduous tree in the birch (Betulaceae) family. Ironwood is […]
Following Behind Edmund Davis
by Tom Keer The phone rang, and it listed a number I did not recognize. Nonetheless, I answered. “I have the chair,” the voice said. “Good chairs are […]
Congress needs to pass Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (RAWA)
Please urge your legislators to pass RAWA before the end of the 117th Congress and before it’s too late for our wildlife and forests
The Trap Doctor – How to Deal With Dogs and Traps
by Keith Schopp The Trap Doctor never advertises, but he’s not hard to find. If you spot a truck with Minnesota “Trap Doctor” plates, you’ve found Jerry Snetsinger. His email […]
Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society’s Lisa Rossi Promoted to Director of Chapter Relations and Fundraising Events
Lisa Rossi now overseeing national chapter relations program; Mid-Atlantic regional engagement coordinator position open
Cover-To-Cover: A Book Review
by Glen R. Blackwood | RGS & AWS Regional Director of Development “Appalachian Grouse Dog” Authors: Dennis LaBare, Bill Horn, Helen Stacy LaBare Forward by Steve Smith Illustrations by Gordon […]
Enhance Your Woodlands: Financial and Technical Resources for Woodland Owners in Kentucky
by Ben Rhodes, Kentucky Forest Wildlife Specialist Developing a plan for your woods sounds simple, right? You consider what you would like your woods to look like and how you […]