A message from Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever President and CEO Marilyn Vetter to kick off Elite Member week. Welcome to Elite Member Week! Life Members of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are a force like no other—they are the folks who go above and beyond for upland habitat. That is why we are celebrating the impact that Life Members have on our conservation efforts during our annual Elite Member Week! This week, we are rallying our members, supporters, and partners to band together for conservation and sign up as Life Members of “The Habitat Organization.” Our goal for Elite Member Week is to raise over $500,000 for upland wildlife and habitat conservation, and we need your help to do it! We are excited to offer those who join this elite group of conservationists an exclusive Pheasants Forever or Quail Forever YETI Tundra 45 cooler as a sincere token of our appreciation for those who go above and beyond for our mission. Become an Elite Member today at the link below. https://quailforever.org/SpecialPages/Special-Memberships/Life-Membership-en.aspx
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Quail Forever is proud to announce a brand new habitat and access endeavor in Arizona. The Arizona Quail Initiative will expand quail habitat restoration and public access efforts across the state, with a particular focus in southeastern Arizona. The initiative will impact well over 100,000 acres of vital quail habitat, and will help restore a key part of North America’s vast grassland biome. Brush management is the primary goal of the initiative. Through this on-the-ground work, Quail Forever expects to impact over 30,000 acres of habitat. An additional 100,000 acres will be impacted by converting existing wells to solar and expanding water delivery and storage systems to provide year-round water for quail. It will also open 50,000 acres of private and land-locked public land. The project is made possible by an extensive list of partners, including The Arizona Game and Fish Department, the Bureau of Land Management, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Arizona Association of Conservation Districts, the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management, Intermountain West Joint Venture and the United States Forest Service. Learn more at the link below. https://quailforever.org/BlogLanding/Blogs/Quail-Forever/Quail-Forever-Announces-the-Arizona-Quail-Initiative.aspx
Quail Fact Friday!💡 As temperatures drop, bobwhite quail rely on their coveys to survive harsh winters. These groups — sometimes containing over 30 birds — huddle together in a circular formation at night to conserve body heat and stay alert for predators. Upland hunters can often follow quail tracks back to “roost rings,” or the circular piles of droppings left behind by a covey at night. Look for roost rings near shrubs, brush, and dense native grasses that offer thermal cover. #quailforever #quail #bobwhitequail #quailfactfriday
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Regional Field Representative of Eastern Iowa, Lexi Ashbrook, inviting you to the 2025 Pheasant Fest & Quail Classic Women on the Wing Brunch. Learn more about the event, and get your passes now at the link below! https://www.quailforever.org/BlogLanding/Blogs/Quail-Forever/Women-on-the-Wing-Brunch-2025.aspx This year’s 2025 Pheasant Fest & Quail Classic Women on the Wing Brunch is going to be an event you won’t want to miss! In honor of the 20th anniversary of Quail Forever, our theme this year is Rise Together. We will encourage participants to make connections as we discuss all things quail conservation with women who are experts in their field. This year’s event will be held on Sunday, March 9 from 9:30-11:30am. The event will showcase an inspiring line-up of women speakers: former director of Missouri Department of Conservation, Sara Parker-Pauley, keynote speaker, will be joined by a panel of speakers including Dr. Jessica McGuire, Dallas Ingram, Bridget Costanzo, Dr. Susan Felege, and other dynamic experts!
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On The Wing Podcast Ep. 294: A Masterclass in Prairie Grouse, is live. Listen now at the link below, or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.quailforever.org/BlogLanding/Blogs/Quail-Forever/Podcast-Ep-294-A-Masterclass-in-Prairie-Grouse.aspx This is the fourth episode of Pheasants Forever’s 15th annual Rooster Road Trip. Host Bob St. Pierre is joined by PF’s Vice President of Marketing Andrew Vavra and University of North Dakota’s Dr. Susan Felege. Dr. Felege is a professor of wildlife biology & management and is also a member of PF & QF’s National Board of Directors. Episode Highlights: - Dr. Felege recounts the history of prairie grouse populations across North Dakota and provides a status report for how sharp-tailed grouse and greater prairie chickens are currently doing in the state. - Vavra talks about “the pucker factor” of hunting in a region where greater prairie chickens and hen pheasants are illegal to shoot, while sharp-tailed grouse and sharpie/chicken hybrids are both legal. - Dr. Felege also shares her enthusiasm for working with the Grand Forks County Prairie Partners and how the collection of non-profit groups, state and federal agencies, farmers, and volunteers are helping conserve this very special tall grass prairie. - Find the companion video accompanying this podcast episode at RoosterRoadTrip.org. While there, enter to win a Browning Citori 825 shotgun and join/renew/extend your Pheasants Forever or Quail Forever membership featuring the new Browning Bird & Buck knife. The On The Wing Podcast is fueled by Purina Pro Plan Thanks to our Rooster Road Trip Sponsors: Federal Premium, Garmin Fish & Hunt, Orvis, Browning, Irish Setter Boots, SoundGear, YETI, Ruff Land Performance Kennels
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For a LIMITED time, when you become a Life Member you’ll receive an exclusive QF YETI Tundra via the special Rooster Road Trip Membership offer, PLUS you'll automatically be entered to win the same Browning Citori 825 shotgun used during the trip! Link below! https://quailforever.org/SpecialPages/Special-Memberships/Life-Membership-en.aspx
WATCH NOW‼️Rooster Road Trip XV Ep. 4 | Leks & Longtails | 2024 Public Land North Dakota Upland Hunt. Link in our bio! Roughly 13,000 years ago, a continental ice sheet began to disintegrate and its meltwaters created the massive proglacial Lake Agassiz. At its peak, this lake was larger than all of the Great Lakes combined. But what does a giant dried-up ancient lake have to do with the Rooster Road Trip? The Red River Valley consists of the lakebed of Lake Agassiz and that happens to be where we found ourselves on the last day of the trip. This area has been considered one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, and nearly all land in the valley on both sides of the Red River has been converted from the original tall-grass prairie to cropland – but not all of it. University of North Dakota professor and Pheasants Forever National Board Member, Dr. Susan Felege, joined us for the day’s hunt as we navigated cattails, lowlands, more cattails, and raised beaches that marked the former boundaries of Lake Agassiz. With Susan by our side, we were quickly enrolled in a masterclass on prairie grouse. And in between cautionary history lessons and bold goals for the future of the area, we successfully moved around a few sharptails and Susan was able to bag her first limit of Grand Forks pheasants. It was truly a day to remember. Thank you to our Rooster Road Trip Sponsors: @garminfishhunt, @federalpremium, @browningfirearms, @yeti, @soundgear_official, @orvis, @irishsetterboots, @ruff_land_kennels #pheasantsforever #pheasanthunting #quailhunting
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WATCH NOW‼️Rooster Road Trip XV Ep. 4 | Leks & Longtails
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