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Nebraska's Smathers Covering Home Turf for Pheasants Forever - Sep. 29, 2008
Pheasants Forever (PF) and Quail Forever (QF) announce Scott Smathers of Lincoln, Nebraska, as the organization's new Regional Representative for Eastern Nebraska. Smathers signs on with PF/QF after spending more than 20 years working in the consulting and sales industry, most recently as founder and owner of an executive recruiting and consulting firm.
KFAN Helping Build a Wildlife Area Campaign with 6th Annual Phone-a-Thon - Sep. 29, 2008
KFAN radio (AM 1130) will host the sixth annual Build a Wildlife Area Phone-a-Thon on Thursday, October 2nd from 7 to 9 PM. The FAN Outdoors Phone-a-Thon has generated over $20,000 in the first five years of the partnership. Since 2003, Build a Wildlife Area campaigns have led to the dedication of seven new wildlife management areas (WMAs) in Minnesota.
October is "Pheasants Forever Month" at Bass Pro Shops Nationwide - Sep. 24, 2008
Pheasants Forever (PF) and Bass Pro Shops are partnering this October to celebrate the arrival of fall and raise awareness for the need to conserve wildlife habitat. "Pheasants Forever Month" at Bass Pro Shops nationwide will feature in-store promotions that will allow customers to participate in a sweepstakes for a dream South Dakota pheasant hunt and other valuable prizes.
Putting the 'Worms' Back in Bookworms - Sep. 24, 2008
Pheasants Forever (PF) and Quail Forever (QF), members of the No Child Left Inside Coalition, applaud the U.S. House of Representatives for its recent passage of the No Child Left Inside Act of 2008. The No Child Left Inside Act of 2008 creates new funding for training teachers in outdoor education, expands environmental education programs and helps states to create programs to ensure that U.S. graduates are environmentally literate.
Pheasants Forever's 2008 Pheasant Hunting Guide - Sep. 23, 2008
We mean it as no slight to the other seasons, but there is just something about autumn. The changing of the seasons brings with it a beauty that keeps minds poetic and a crispness that keeps bodies comfortable. It can be argued that hunters spend two-thirds of the year preparing for this final third, the advent of "hunting season," the opportunity to harvest fruits from the land. And because you've waited all year for this, Pheasants Forever has 10 final tips to ensure this upland hunting season is your best yet!
Silent Treatment for Shotguns This Week on Pheasants Forever Television - Sep. 22, 2008
A shotgun blast that sounds as loud as a BB gun? You'll have to hear it to believe it on this week's episode of Pheasants Forever Television, airing on Outdoor Channel on Thursday, Sept. 25th at 10PM CDT / 11PM EDT. The episode will also air on Friday, Sept. 26th at 10AM CDT / 11AM EDT and again on Saturday, Sept. 27th at 5:30PM CDT / 6:30PM EDT.
Pheasant Opener, South Dakota Style This Week on Pheasants Forever Television - Sep. 17, 2008
There's no better place for the pheasant opener than South Dakota's Oak Tree Lodge and its 8,000 acres of incredible pheasant habitat! See this pheasant paradise on this week's episode of Pheasants Forever Television, airing on Outdoor Channel on Thursday, Sept. 18th at 10PM CDT / 11PM EDT.
Living the High Life in the Great Outdoors - Sep. 15, 2008
There are countless ways to live the High Life, but one of the most popular options among fans of "The Champagne of Beers" is following a day spent outdoors. Whether it's hiking, hunting, camping or fishing, Miller High Life is often a favorite companion.
North Dakota: Pheasant Numbers Down, Good Year Expected - Sep. 15, 2008
North Dakota’s roadside pheasant survey conducted in late July and August revealed lower bird numbers than last year. Total pheasants and brood observations were down 31 percent statewide from last year, while average brood size was down 13 percent, according to Stan Kohn, upland game management supervisor for the state Game and Fish Department.
Johnson, SD Art Museum and PF Announce a $1 Million Grant - Sep. 11, 2008
U.S. Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) today announced the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission has approved a $1 million grant in support of the Harvey Dunn Grassland Preservation Project in South Dakota. This grant, made possible by the North American Waterfowl Conservation Act (NAWCA), will protect approximately 2,400 acres of habitat important for waterfowl and other wildlife through the purchase of grassland and wetland easements by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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