Quail used to be abundant in the Presidio. By 2008, the last remnant of a once-thriving natural population was gone. The Presidio Trust is now planning to bring back lost ecosystem services and experiences for people by returning quail to the Presidio.
California Quail Covey Photograph by Kathleen Bishop
California Quail Covey by Kathleen Bishop
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