While I applaud any and all efforts to protect and expand quail and pheasant populations anywhere in any state, I am always amazed that we have to duplicate remedial studies of "appropriate habitat needs", survey local populations,( here's a clue, THERE AREN'T ANY, or at least to few to matter), all these sorts of studies have been done repetetively in multiple states, habitat requirements are well established, and have been known for decades. You can find all you need on an internet search. All the time consumming and costly foreplay seems redundant and a waste. Go put some shovels in the ground and create first succession habitat, restore non sod forming grasses,trim back the mature forests to create edge. It's a chainsaw, and fire issue, no mystery.When your 40 years in and making progress, you might have a huntable population, but Pa. is never going to be a "quail" state, it never was, they were bonus birds for pheasant hunters back in the 60's and 70's. It took 40 years to get down this far, it's a long road back to mediocrity.Good news is your pheasant management will support your quail management and vis-versa. I hope I'm wrong and it goes quicker, but that's how it is here in Missouri, once a quail state with a harvest of 2 to 4 million birds a year, over many years in a row. Now 200,000 with about 20,000 quail hunters total.