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PF National News
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Future Bright for Conservation as Pheasants Forever Expands Presence in Montana - Feb. 08, 2008
Pheasants Forever (PF) is thriving in Montana thanks to a new Montana-specific regional wildlife biologist position. Dan Hare, formerly the PF regional wildlife biologist in North Dakota and Montana, is now focusing solely on Montana. Already, Hare and conservation leaders in Miles City have created the Tongue River Chapter of PF, the state's 17th PF chapter.
Pheasants Forever Pizza Ranch Partnership - Feb. 07, 2008
Saint Paul, Minn. - February 07 - Pheasants Forever (PF) is proud to announce Pizza Ranch is the organization's newest national corporate partner. To kick off the partnership, Pizza Ranch is sponsoring the Pheasants Forever "First Bird" program as a way to congratulate all young hunters who harvest their first bird.
Nebraska PF/QF State Habitat Meeting Offers Landowners Expert Wildlife Consulting - Jan. 31, 2008
Nebraska landowners won't want to miss the opportunity to receive free one-on-one advice from expert wildlife biologists and specialists versed in habitat programs at the Nebraska Pheasants Forever (PF) and Quail Forever (QF) 2008 State Habitat Meeting on Saturday, February 2nd in Grand Island. The state meeting is home to the popular Landowner Help Desk, where landowners can receive wildlife habitat advice from wildlife professionals at no cost.
Hennings Honored by Pheasants Forever for Career of Pheasant Work - Jan. 30, 2008
Minnesota Pheasants Forever (PF) awarded Kim Hennings, a Wildlife Land Acquisition Coordinator for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the 2008 Minnesota PF Professional of the Year Award. Hennings was honored this month at PF's National Pheasant Fest 2008 and 25th Anniversary Convention presented by Cabela's in Saint Paul.
Kandiyohi County Conservationists Named Minnesota's Best - Jan. 30, 2008
The Kandiyohi County Chapter of Pheasants Forever (PF) was recently recognized as the Minnesota Chapter of the Year by PF at the annual Minnesota PF state meeting. The chapter received the honor at PF’s National Pheasant Fest and 25th Anniversary Convention presented by Cabela's in Saint Paul.
Nebraska PF and QF State Habitat Meeting Set for Feb. 2nd - Jan. 22, 2008
Nebraska Pheasants Forever (PF) and Quail Forever (QF) announce the 2008 State Habitat Meeting and Banquet will be held in Grand Island on Saturday, February 2nd. Throughout the day, 26 seminars will be held focusing on all aspects of increasing and improving wildlife habitat in Nebraska.
National Pheasant Fest Soars to Record Attendance - Jan. 21, 2008
Pheasants Forever’s National Pheasant Fest 2008 and 25th Anniversary Convention presented by Cabela’s concluded today, drawing 29,802 people to the Saint Paul RiverCentre for the three-day event. The attendance mark made the event the largest in Pheasants Forever (PF) history.
Pheasants Forever Applauds USDA Conservation Reserve Program Wildlife Practice Announcement - Jan. 19, 2008
Today, U.S. Department of Agriculture Acting Secretary Chuck Conner announced an important change to the Conservation Reserve Program that will encourage state-specific wildlife focused projects. Speaking before attendees at National Pheasant Fest 2008, Secretary Conner announced approval for 45 State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement or SAFE proposals covering 259,776 acres in 18 states.
Bird Dog Bonanza Back at National Pheasant Fest 2008 - Jan. 16, 2008
Saint Paul, Minn. - January-06 - The immensely popular Bird Dog Bonanza will be a major attraction at National Pheasant Fest presented by Cabela's, being held at the Saint Paul RiverCentre in Saint Paul, Minnesota, January 18th, 19th & 20th, 2008.
Pheasants Forever Benefits 5 Million Acres for Wildlife in 25 Years - Jan. 14, 2008
Saint Paul, Minn. - January-14 - In its silver anniversary year, Pheasants Forever (PF) announces a milestone conservation achievement. Since its inception in 1982, PF has completed over 370,000 projects which have benefited more than 5 million acres of wildlife habitat across North America.
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