How COVID-19 Could Affect Grouse Habitat It’s safe to say that 2020 has been a bit of a whirlwind and things haven’t gone as planned. With all the stay-at-home orders, […]
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Regional Director Mike Neiduski featured on Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
RGS & AWS Southeast Regional Director was recently featured on an episode of the Three River Land Trust podcast. To Listen | Campfire Conversation with Mike Neiduski Show Notes from […]
An Ohio Chapter Story – Ruffed Grouse Society Original Film
Ohio Ruffed Grouse Society Chapter Habitat Day Join the Gilbert R. Symons / Cincinnati Area Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society for a habitat work day and chapter gathering. Based […]
Appalachian Ruffed Grouse: Ecology and Management
A synopsis and review of the book Appalachian Ruffed Grouse: Ecology and Management The Appalachian ruffed grouse population is like a classic, small-market major league baseball team battling the Yankees […]
Action Alert | Indiana Ruffed Grouse Need Your Help
SUBMIT ONLINE COMMENTS HERE – Deadline July 30th Ruffed grouse in Indiana need our help. With just a little effort, you could take an opportunity this week to speak up […]
Grouse Camp 2020 | Visits Minnesota and Wisconsin
Countdown to Grouse Camp 2020 History Since 2015 RGS & AWS members have followed along with our annual Grouse Camp Tour. From the organization’s roots, in Monterey, Virginia, to the […]
Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Update
Some great news came from Capitol Hill heading into the 2020 Fourth of July holiday weekend. On Wednesday, July 1, the House of Representatives voted to pass an infrastructure bill […]
Friendship, Access, Opportunity: A Call to Action for the Nantahala-Pisgah Forest Plan Revision
Act now to impact the Nantahala-Pisgah Forest Plan Revision The above photo showcases one of my favorite memories from this past hunting season and I’m so grateful to Durrell Smith, […]
RGS & AWS Shares USFS Nantahala-Pisgah Forest Plan Revision Fact Sheet and Position Statements
Act Now: Submit Comments Here Numerous forest wildlife are at-risk in the southern Appalachians due to lack of forest diversity and an unnaturally single-aged forest (i.e., lacking very young and […]