Maybe this has already been covered, but I didn't find anything in a forum search.
Just listened to the guy behind this medicated Quail feed on the Meat eater podcast:
Texas Tech professor's medicated feed for wild quail approved by FDA
Ep. 623: What Happened to the Bobwhite Quail? | MeatEater Podcasts
Basic summary is that the eyeworm and caecal roundworm parasites are the biggest factors in the crash in quail populations (even on ranches/land with ideal remaining habitat).
Supposedly increases survival rates from ~10% to 40%, and increases populations by ~300% over 3-4 years.
There have been lots of stories and research on this (fire ants, habitat loss, predator population growth, eyemites, etc).
This is the first actual "solution" I have seen that appears to improve things.
Just listened to the guy behind this medicated Quail feed on the Meat eater podcast:
Texas Tech professor's medicated feed for wild quail approved by FDA
Ep. 623: What Happened to the Bobwhite Quail? | MeatEater Podcasts
Basic summary is that the eyeworm and caecal roundworm parasites are the biggest factors in the crash in quail populations (even on ranches/land with ideal remaining habitat).
Supposedly increases survival rates from ~10% to 40%, and increases populations by ~300% over 3-4 years.
There have been lots of stories and research on this (fire ants, habitat loss, predator population growth, eyemites, etc).
This is the first actual "solution" I have seen that appears to improve things.