On Friday, Charles and I went to a workshop on Vegetation Management for Upland Wildlife. This was located at the Ichauway Plantation, home of the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center.
Taken from their website:
"Ichauway is the 29,000-acre outdoor laboratory of the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center. Located in rural southwestern Georgia, Ichauway was established as a quail hunting reserve in the 1920s by Robert W. Woodruff, who became the long-term chairman of The Coca-Cola Company."
Charles took some great pictures of this 29,000 acre plantation:
He actually took a couple more:
http://www.jonesctr.org/about_us/index.html
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