b'g ood Fort urkeyS too ! photo by Randy StephensS uStainaBleq uail& d oveM ix tMWhere Have All the Quail Gone? A publication byThe Sustainable Quail & Dove Mix offers The Texas Quail Conservation Initiative identifieda very different approach to providing several reasons behind quail decline. The majorfor wildlife in a longterm, sustainable one is habitat loss through land fragmentation.way. Unlike food plots that have to be Quail prefer to travel through their range on thereplanted year after year, a diversity of ground and not through the air.Quail use nativenative wildflowers and bunch grasses bunch grasses for cover and nesting. Nativeestablishes a perfectly balanced habitat. wildflowers and bunch grasses are drought tolerant, beautiful and also supply nutrients perfectlyphoto by Randy Stevensbalanced for wildlife. Lets work together to restore our quail populations by planting sustainable native grasses & wildflowers. Good for Turkeys! Wildlife biologists recommend.consider Marsh Elder (p.71)Little Bluestem, Tall Dropseed, Sand Dropseed, Purple Prairie Clover, White Prairie Clover, Indiangrass, Plains Bristlegrass, Illinois Bundleflower, Big Bluestem, Partridge Pea, Green Sprangletop, Sideoats Grama, Switchgrass, Scrambled Eggs, Bush Sunflower, photo by Marty JonesMaximilian Sunflower, Common Sunflower, Slim Tridens, Texas Yellow Star, American Basketflower, Texas Bluebonnet, Texas Cupgrass, Woolly Croton, White Prickly Poppy, Eastern GamagrassSustainable Quail & Dove Mix Item #1813Open Space 20 lbs / acre 25+ lbs $32.08 / lbLawn & Garden1,000 sf $34 / 1 lb 200 sf $19 D-Pak10 sf $6 Pkt44n ativEa MEricanS EEd 800 728 4043'