Thanks, Jim! That's a great post. I would certainly be a supporter. The just announced a higher duck stamp. I still buy one because I like the cause, even though I don't really like duck hunting. Like a lot of upland hunters, I grew up a quail and pheasant hunter, branched out to all upland birds. Will be till I can't walk, ( or ride a horse). If we could do what we did with ducks, establishing a chain of habitat "refuges" for upland, ( that does not mean no hunting), but the ability to allow safe refuge for upland birds to migrate to acceptable other areas, would help a lot. We have areas with good bird populations which are landlocked into a finite space. One of the safe guards for upland bird disastrous decline, is "hyper accelerated reproduction", if there is no place to disperse, eliminates that possibility, as we know, a certain habitat will only support so many birds. It would help to avoid to much inbreeding, bobwhite quail "shuffle", twice a year, to disperse and find new mates and new territory. Obviously, we need more current research on all upland birds, a lot of our knowledge is from nearly 100 years ago! Just a thought, I saw an article on a transplanted hen prairie chicken, who was radio tracked, from NW Missouri, to 100 miles south, to Illinois, and migrated back to about 30 miles from it's release sight....in a CRP prairie in Iowa! What we don't know is a liability, we do some things which are ill-advised, based on good faith guesstimate. Money, and publicity are all good in the pursuit of the Upland cause, even better when it's done by hunters! A good way for us old timers as a legacy to the future.