Pheasants Forever (PF) and Quail Forever (QF) are proud to introduce a new dual chapter in Muscatine County, Iowa. The group will work together to generate more wildlife habitat and provide opportunities for youth and women-led upland bird hunting activities. The new group is ready to drive habitat conservation initiatives across the region. Volunteers plan to partner with landowners and agencies such as the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to expand and improve upland bird habitat. The chapter members are interested in spearheading women's events, youth events, pint nights and more, to encourage whole families to get involved. Learn more about this exciting new chapter and how to get involved at the link below. https://pheasantsforever.org/BlogLanding/Blogs/Pheasants-Forever/Volunteers-Launch-New-Pheasants-Forever-and-Quail-Forever-Chapter-in-SE-Iowa.aspx
Quail Fact Friday!💡 Large areas of the bobwhite range had a rainy 4th of July. Did you know that rain can be both a blessing and a curse for bobwhite quail? Here’s how it affects our all-American upland bird: The Good: Vegetation Growth: Moderate rainfall boosts plant growth, providing crucial cover and food for quail. Insect Boom: Rain increases insect populations, offering plenty of protein-packed snacks for growing chicks. The Bad: Heavy rains can flood nests and cool eggs, leading to nest failure or abandonment. Excessive moisture can cause hypothermia in young chicks, especially during their first vulnerable weeks. However, effective habitat management can help mitigate these challenges, ensuring our bobwhites thrive even when the weather gets tough. #quailforever #quail #bobwhitequail #quailfactfriday
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Happy Independence Day from everyone here at the Habitat Organization, but one quick reminder: LEAVE THE PUPS AT HOME DURING THE FIREWORKS. In the midst of the fun associated with the holiday weekend, it’s too easy to make a big mistake that will hurt your pup’s development into a bird dog. So whether you’re a new puppy owner or a long-time bird dog parent, a 4th of July refresher can help prevent a gunshy problem in your pup. A fun family evening watching fireworks can seriously frighten a puppy (and even adult dogs) and create a fear of loud noises, and consequently gunshyness. While some puppies have come out unscathed from a surprise exposure to fireworks, many bird dog owners may end up seeking the services of a professional dog trainer hoping to find a cure for a gunshy puppy. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
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On The Wing Podcast Ep. 271: A Boy’s First Pheasant and Previewing the 2024 Season of The Flush, is live. Listen now at the link below, or wherever you get your podcasts. https://bit.ly/3VRdfoF Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by Travis Frank, host of The Flush, to preview the television show’s new 2024 season on Outdoor Channel. The guys kick off the conversation with a fun debate about which characters they most resemble from 1990’s sitcoms, then talk about their philosophical differences in approaching podcast preparations. The highlight of the episode comes with Travis discussing his personal trepidation about filming his son’s first pheasant hunt and the joy he experiences raising two daughters and two sons as hunters and anglers. Travis also shares the horrific experience of getting a fishhook in his eye and his miraculous recovery. The Flush
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The Southern Nevada Chapter of Quail Forever (SNQF) recently partnered with the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) and Wildlife Habitat Improvement of Nevada (WHIN) to install three new small game guzzlers targeting mountain quail in their southernmost range. Guzzlers are water containment systems that catch and store water from rain and snow that are used by wildlife during dry periods. Mountain quail are a priority species for NDOW, and a valued resource in the state. Nevada has been affected by record seasons of drought, and guzzlers assist in providing water during times of severe drought. Learn more about the implementation of these new guzzlers and their effect on mountain quail by reading the full article "Watering Holes in the Wild" by QF SW Regional Rep Lauren Stamm, at the link below. https://quailforever.org/BlogLanding/Blogs/Quail-Forever/Watering-Holes-in-the-Wild.aspx
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THE ART OF UPLAND BIRD HUNTING Over time, every hunter finds him or herself. Over time, every hunting magazine becomes itself. The Art of Upland Bird Hunting seems an apt name for your annual Upland Bird Hunting Super Issue, which is getting ready for the presses. It all starts with Colt McDermott’s charcoal sketches of dusky grouse hunting for our cover and our lead story, Blue Notes. Alexandra Lehner (Immigrants of Opportunity) and Phil Juliano (Sieger and the Crevasse) make their debuts with The Habitat Organization too, and Kickliy returns in Hands of Time. Inimitable styles, all. But words, when strung together properly, are art as well, as is photography. The magic comes in the meld. Sign up for your PF or QF membership, or make sure you are renewed, by July 3 to make sure you make the list for this year’s Super Issue (🔗 Link in Bio). Then get looking, get reading, get dreaming, and get ready for another beautiful season in the uplands. – Tom “Carp” Carpenter, Editor #quailforever
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