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First California Quail Forever Chapter Forms

Friday, February 12th, 2010 at 1:35 PM

First California Quail Forever Chapter Forms
San Bernardino group joins Quail Forever and its mission to create habitat for quail and other wildlife.

Quail Forever

Quail Forever

Hesperia, Calif. –-(AmmoLand.com)- The first-ever Quail Forever chapter in California has formed in San Bernardino County. Known as the High Desert Quail Forever chapter, the group is a compilation of hunters and conservationists who want to improve habitat for California quail and other arid desert wildlife.

As a Quail Forever chapter, the High Desert group will utilize Quail Forever’s local approach to wildlife habitat conservation. Unlike other national conservation organizations, Quail Forever gives local Quail Forever chapters the ability to decide how 100 percent of their fundraised dollars are spent.

This local control gives chapters and members the ability to make things happen for habitat in their communities, while belonging to a national organization that gives wildlife and conservation a voice in Washington, D.C.

“With support from area residents, we have a great chance to create wildlife oases in southern California,” said Cruz Garcia, a Hesperia resident and president of High Desert Quail Forever. “Our efforts will be focused on the building and repair of water guzzlers and natural springs which support wildlife in the arid regions of California. Not only does the water provide a valuable drinking source for wildlife, but it’s necessary to create vegetation needed by quail broods to survive.”

Many High Desert Quail Forever members have experience volunteering for conservation organizations, and have worked closely in the past with the Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management and the California Department of Fish and Game to establish habitat improvements within the Mojave National Preserve, Victor Valley and numerous other public areas. “Quail Forever is extremely happy to have the High Desert chapter as part of our organization, and the first ever chapter in California,” said Ryan Storm, Quail Forever regional representative for the state. “The conservation-minded personalities of the new chapter leaders sets a great example, and we’re hoping other conservationists in the state will follow their lead.”

High Desert Quail Forever

  • Chapter leaders include Phil Garro, treasurer/secretary, from Helendale; Dave Smith, vice president, from Hesperia; and John Shaver, habitat chair, also from Hesperia.
  • The High Desert Chapter will be holding a Snake Avoidance Clinic near the end of February as a fundraising event to raise money for wildlife habitat projects. At the clinic, owners will experience a live demonstration on how sporting dogs learn to avoid being bitten by rattlesnakes, a far-too-common occurrence in the desert regions of California. After the demonstration, participants may use their own pets and teach them how to avoid potentially fatal snake bites.
  • For more information about the Snake Avoidance Clinic, becoming a member of the High Desert Chapter or volunteering for habitat improvement projects, contact Cruz Garcia at 760-949-6334 or Dave Smith at 760-947-6947. Visit the chapter website at www.HighDesertQuailForever.org.

Quail Forever is the quail division of Pheasants Forever. California is home to seven Pheasants Forever chapters. For more information about the organization in California, contact Ryan Storm at 618-351-1234 and RStorm@quailforever.org

For additional information please visit www.QuailForever.org

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Kansas Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever State Habitat Meeting is Feb. 6 in Salina

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at 7:54 PM

Kansas Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever State Habitat Meeting is Feb. 6 in Salina
500 wildlife habitat projects improve 31,000 Kansas acres for wildlife in ’09.

Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever

Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever

Salina, Kan - -(AmmoLand.com)- Kansas Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever will hold its 2010 State Habitat Meeting on Saturday, February 6th at the Ramada Inn in Salina, Kansas.

The event is filled with seminars covering land management, bird dogs and upland hunting.

The meeting will conclude with the Kansas Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever State Banquet at 6:30PM.

The Kansas Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever 2010 State Habitat Meeting will offer seminars throughout the day, including:

  • Conservation Reserve Program Maintenance and Management
  • Natural Resources Conservation Service Landowner Help Desk
  • Hunting Dog Health and Care
  • Estate Planning Help Desk
  • Hunting Tips & Wild Game Cooking

“Upland hunting continues to grow in Kansas, and that can be attributed to the work Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever do,” said Jordan Martincich, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever regional representative in eastern Kansas.”We have an excellent arrangement of seminars at this year’s banquet and we encourage anyone interested to come and see what it means to be a part of this organization. It’s a great chance to meet fellow conservationists and to also become part of something which will preserve wildlife habitat in the state of Kansas for many years to come.”

“The Habitat Organization’s” 2009 Kansas Wildlife Habitat Work

The 42 Pheasants Forever chapters, 9 Quail Forever chapters and 5,300 members of “The Habitat Organization” totaled over 500 wildlife habitat projects in 2009, benefitting pheasants, quail and other wildlife on 31,700-plus acres.

Project Type2009 Projects2009 AcresHistorical Totals

(Since 1982)

Total Acres Benefitted

(Since 1982)

Nesting Cover291,10577431,677
Land Acquisition--1115
Wetland Restoration232462,786
Winter Cover30328101,292
Food & Cover Plots3991,8713,46927,073
Habitat Maintenance7828,73756763,423
TOTALS53831,7775,667126,366

For more information about Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever in Kansas, including the 2010 Kansas State Habitat Meeting, contact one the organization’s regional representatives: Devon Walter in western Kansas at (785) 524-4033 / dwalter@pheasantsforever.org and Jordan Martincich in eastern Kansas at (785) 242-3175 / jmartincich@pheasantsforever.org.

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

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