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What About Bob? New Ohio Quail Forever Chapter Looks to Bring Back Bobwhites

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 at 8:39 AM

What About Bob? New Ohio Quail Forever Chapter Looks to Bring Back Bobwhites
Guernsey County home to Ohio Hills Chapter of QF.

Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever

Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever

Cambridge, Ohio - Quail hunters and conservationists have banded together in Ohio’s Guernsey County to form the Ohio Hills Chapter of Quail Forever (QF). The chapter hopes to create wildlife habitat areas in the region and foster youth involvement in habitat projects and events to connect the next generation to wildlife habitat conservation.

“There’s a need, because of urban sprawl and clean farming, for Quail Forever in this county and the surrounding area,” said Adam Fraley, the chapter’s newly-elected president, “After talking things over with the local Soil & Water Conservation District, it became pretty apparent that the best thing we could do was start a Quail Forever chapter.”

Pheasants Forever launched Quail Forever in August of 2005 to address the continuing loss of habitat suitable for quail and the subsequent quail population decline. QF chapters promote local, state, and federal conservation programs that help landowners protect environmentally sensitive acres for quail and other wildlife. They also employ the organization’s unique model of empowering local chapters with 100 percent control of the chapters’ locally-raised funds to complete habitat and youth education projects in the chapters’ own communities.

“When it comes to creating quail habitat, there are challenges, but this chapter is ready to meet them,” said Doug Bensman, QF Regional Wildlife Biologist in Ohio. People are starting to recognize that all hope is not lost for the bobwhite quail. Here in Ohio, we have nearly 14,000 acres enrolled in federal Conservation Practice 33 (CP-33), also called bobwhite buffers. The new Ohio Grassland and Wetland Complexes State Acres For wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) program will enroll up to 11,600 acres in CRP to benefit high priority species for Ohio, including northern bobwhite quail and ring-necked pheasants. And Quail Forever has a new national initiative called No Child Left Indoors® that’s aimed at getting youth involved with outdoor activities again. We just need more dedicated groups like the Ohio Hills chapter to deliver that message.”

The Ohio Hills Chapter of QF has also elected Andy Mast of Pleasant City as treasurer, Jason Basham of Kimbolton as youth/education chair and Dave Jacobs of Cambridge as secretary. The chapter holds meetings the second Thursday of every month at 6:30 PM at the Mr. Lees Restaurant in Cambridge. The chapter has also set the date for its first fundraising banquet as Saturday, August 22nd. For more information about the chapter, please contact Adam Fraley at (740)679-3369 or via email at fraley@cebridge.net.

In addition to the Ohio Hills Chapter of QF, the state is also home to the Brown-Clermont Chapter of QF. For information about starting a chapter or joining one of these existing chapters, please contact Doug Bensman at (937)597-3737 or via email at dbensman@quailforever.org.

Since the organization’s inception, over 110 QF chapters have formed in 25 different states. The QF mission is accomplished through habitat improvement, land management, public awareness, education, and conservation advocacy.
For additional information about Quail Forever, please visit www.QuailForever.org

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Illinois Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever Announce 2008 Habitat Accomplishments

Friday, January 23rd, 2009 at 9:15 AM

Illinois Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever Announce 2008 Habitat Accomplishments
Chapter habitat projects benefit nearly 14,000 acres for Illinois wildlife.

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Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever

Bloomington, Illinois - -(OutDoorWire.com)-  Illinois’ 45 Pheasants Forever’s (PF) chapters, 17 Quail Forever (QF) chapters and 10,000 dedicated PF/QF members completed 1,266 habitat projects in 2008, impacting 13,938 acres for the benefit of pheasants, quail, and other wildlife across the state.

In 2008, PF/QF chapters spent $448,053 to complete 351 nesting cover projects that restored 5,042 acres and also improved 2,777 acres of degraded nesting cover; provided 5,897 acres of wildlife food plots; restored five wetlands totaling 63 acres; and planted 58,061 trees and shrubs as parts of wildlife winter cover plantings. Chapters spent an additional $175,655 sponsoring 3,381 Illinois youth at shooting events, conservation days and mentor hunts.

Since 1982, Illinois PF/QF chapters have raised and spent $11.1 million to protect, restore and enhance more than 275,000 acres of wildlife habitat. “The passion and dedication of our Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever volunteers has made us the most successful conservation organization in the state at turning local dollars into local habitat projects,” explains Matt Bradshaw, PF/QF Regional Representative in Northern Illinois, “After 26 years, our members and volunteers continue to put in wildlife habitat one acre at a time.”

To start a chapter, join an existing chapter or for more information about PF/QF in Northern Illinois, contact Matt Bradshaw at (217)386-4324 or via email at MBradshaw@pheasantsforever.org. To start a chapter, join an existing chapter or for more information about PF/QF in Southern Illinois, contact Tim Caughran, PF/QF Regional Wildlife Biologist, at (618)467-2586 or via email at TCaughran@pheasantsforever.org. You can also find information at www.illinoispf.org/.

PF/QF chapters promote local, state, and federal conservation programs that help landowners protect environmentally sensitive acres for quail and other wildlife. They also employ a unique model of empowering local chapters with 100 percent control of the chapters’ locally-raised funds to complete habitat and youth education projects in the chapters’ own communities.

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Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are non-profit conservation organizations dedicated to the protection and enhancement of pheasant, quail, and other wildlife populations in North America through habitat improvement, land management, public awareness, and education. PF/QF has more than 130,000 members in 700 local chapters across the continent.

For additional information please visit www.PheasantsForever.org and www.QuailForever.org

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