V8N1 of Project Upland Magazine Spring 2026
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The Spring 2026 issue of Project Upland Magazine opens the new year with a bold vision for the future of upland game birds, marked by the launch of the Project Upland Foundation. The cover story, “Displays of Change” by Seth Owens, spotlights the sharp-tailed grouse as the foundation’s first target species for scientific funding and conservation focus.
This issue explores the craft and culture surrounding upland hunting, from Erik Jordahl’s examination of fine gunmaking in “The Art of Escutcheon” to Sydney and Ethan Evans’ heartfelt story, “The Bird Dog That Changed Everything,” celebrating the dogs that shape our lives in the field. Readers will also find rich storytelling about iconic birds such as bobwhite quail, ruffed grouse, and white-winged dove, blending historical perspectives with modern conservation challenges.
The culinary journey continues with recipes and stories that bring wild game to the table, including Adam Berkelmans’ “Ruffed Grouse and Nettle Croquettes” and Jenny Nguyen-Wheatley’s “Grilled Quail with Vermicelli Salad.”
As always, the magazine showcases a strong tradition of visual artistry, featuring work from professional photographers and talented artists across multiple mediums, alongside a new comic by Naomi Coates. Drawing connections between past and present, this issue reflects on the lessons we’ve learned and looks ahead to building a better future.
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Get Volume Eight Issue One of Project Upland Magazine at newsstand price and experience the award-winning series in print!
In the Spring 2026 Issue
“A Vision for Science-Led Gamebird Conservation – Opening Letter” – By A.J. DeRosa & Jennifer Wapenski
“For Nellie – Letter from the Editor-in-Chief“ – By Gabriela Zaldumbide
“Ruffed Grouse and Nettle Croquettes” – By Adam Berkelmans
The Spring 2026 issue of Project Upland Magazine opens the new year with a bold vision for the future of upland game birds, marked by the launch of the Project Upland Foundation. The cover story, “Displays of Change” by Seth Owens, spotlights the sharp-tailed grouse as the foundation’s first target species for scientific funding and conservation focus.
This issue explores the craft and culture surrounding upland hunting, from Erik Jordahl’s examination of fine gunmaking in “The Art of Escutcheon” to Sydney and Ethan Evans’ heartfelt story, “The Bird Dog That Changed Everything,” celebrating the dogs that shape our lives in the field. Readers will also find rich storytelling about iconic birds such as bobwhite quail, ruffed grouse, and white-winged dove, blending historical perspectives with modern conservation challenges.
The culinary journey continues with recipes and stories that bring wild game to the table, including Adam Berkelmans’ “Ruffed Grouse and Nettle Croquettes” and Jenny Nguyen-Wheatley’s “Grilled Quail with Vermicelli Salad.”
As always, the magazine showcases a strong tradition of visual artistry, featuring work from professional photographers and talented artists across multiple mediums, alongside a new comic by Naomi Coates. Drawing connections between past and present, this issue reflects on the lessons we’ve learned and looks ahead to building a better future.
– By Jenny Nguyen-Wheatley
“Displays of Change” – by Seth Owens (Cover Story)
“Some Notes on the Drumming of the Ruffed Grouse” – H.E. Tuttle
“The Art of Escutcheon” – By Erik Jordahl
“The Bird Dog That Changed Everything” – By Sydney and Ethan Evans
“The Triumph of America’s White-winged Dove” – By R.K. Sawyer
“In Search of the Last Bobwhite” – By Michael Fitzgerald
“A Fuzzier Perspective” – By Naomi Coates
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| Weight | 11.6 oz |
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| Dimensions | .25 × 8.5 × 10.75 in |










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