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Quail Coalition

The mission statement of Quail Coalition is “to sustain and restore huntable wild quail populations, to encourage and educate interested youth, and to celebrate our quail hunting heritage in this region”.  Quail Coalition works toward this mission by minimizing overhead, and targeting approximately $1.4 million annually towards quail research and conservation.  The Rolling Plains Quail Research Ranch, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, The Quail-Tech Alliance, and The Wildlife Habitat Federation count themselves among the beneficiary groups working to solve the puzzling decline of the bobwhite quail in our region.

Quail Coalition currently consists of 12 local chapters in Texas:

Abilene 
Abiline
Contact: jay.stine@quailcoalition.org

Big Covey 
Wichita Falls
Contact Email: timothyc@amnat.com

Cross Timbers 
Location: Fort Worth
Contact: Jeff@CPLP1.com
Website: www.crosstimbersquail.com

Greater Houston 
Location: Houston
Contact: rstacy@globalgroundtransport.com
Website: www.houstonquail.org

Hill Country
Austin
Contact: jhawn@republicranches.com

Park Cities Quail
Dallas
Contact: jay.stine@quailcoalition.org

Permian Basin
Midland
Contact: pat.garrard@longfellowenergy.com

San Antonio 
Location: San Antonio
Contact: rpowers436@yahoo.com

South Texas 
Kingsville
Website: www.southtexasquailcoalition.org

Trans-Pecos
Location: Alpine
Contact: rluna@sulross.edu

 


Contact Quail Coalition

    Listed as:
  • Wildlife / Habitat Specialists
  • Conservation Groups and Associations
Contact Quail Coalition

25 Highland Park Village
Suite 100- 417
Dallas, TX  75205


Service Area
Statewide service provider in:
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Quail Coalition is not employed by or affiliated with the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

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