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Pheasants Forever's unique system empowers county chapters with the responsibility to determine how 100% of their locally raised conservation funds will be spent.

PF, and sister quail division, are the only national conservation organizations that operate through this truly grassroots structure. As a result, grassroots chapter volunteers are able to see the fruits of their efforts locally, while belonging to a larger national organization with a voice on federal and state conservation policy.

This is a unique distinction. Last year alone, those chapter volunteers completed over 20,000 habitat projects. Similarly, Pheasants Forever has always recognized the impact federal Farm Bill policy has on wildlife habitat. Consequently, PF has played an active role in Farm Bill policy development and implementation, which includes the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). CRP is this country's single most effective conservation program benefiting soil, water, and wildlife.

Pheasants Forever has more than 110,000 members in over 600 local chapters across the United States and Canada. The national headquarters is located in St. Paul, Minnesota where the organization was founded.


Recent Press Releases

May 13, 2008: Western Slopers Form New Pheasants Forever Chapter
May 12, 2008: Paulson Named PF/QF Regional Wildlife Biologist in Washington and Oregon
May 12, 2008: PF and QF Launch Build a Wildlife Area Campaign in Illinois
May 12, 2008: Pheasants Forever's Farm Bill Biologist Program Lands in North Dakota
May 06, 2008: Central Pennsylvania Home to Two New Pheasants Forever Chapters