13 January 2025. All of our birds remain stationary in their wintering locations noted over the last few updates, though it seems the batteries on some units may be on […]
RGS & AWS Responds to Withdrawal of Federal Proposal for Old Growth, Mature Forests
Following a decision by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) to withdraw a proposal to revise its management of old-growth and mature forests, the Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society […]
EWMRC Update 01.10.25
10 January 2025. All but one of our Nova Scotia birds continue in their stationary positions in North Carolina and Virginia, and NS-2024-24 remains stationary on the southwestern coast of […]
Wisconsin Habitat Restoration Project Update
RGS & AWS Drummer Funds assisted in financing a habitat restoration project in Brule, Wisconsin. The project was performed in collaboration with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and implemented […]
RGS & AWS Welcomes New Forest Conservation Director for Coastal Plain and Piedmont Region
RGS & AWS is excited to announce the appointment of Sara Cerv as the forest conservation director for the Coastal Plain and Piedmont region. This is the first time the […]
Brettingen Joins RGS & AWS National Board
RGS & AWS is pleased to announce the election of Ben Brettingen to its national board of directors. An experienced leader in the hunting and conservation community, Brettingen has a […]
EWMRC Update 01.02.25
Happy 2025! Many of our Nova Scotia birds continue in their stationary positions, almost exclusively in North Carolina and Virginia, with NS-2024-18 bucking the trend by wintering in Louisiana. NS-2024-24 […]
EWMRC Update 12.26.24
Most of our birds tagged in Nova Scotia this October have remained stationary in the mid-Atlantic states. A lone bird, NS-2024-24, remains in Nova Scotia as of December 24, on […]
EWMRC Update 12.23.24
Happy holidays to you and yours! As mentioned in the last update, our 2024 Nova Scotia birds came ‘back to life’ on November 15th…and most of them were stateside! All […]