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CONSERVATION POLICY & PROGRAMS

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Bill supports the protection of America’s grasslands and shrub-steppe ecosystems.

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Amidst busy hunting season planning and trips, make sure you find a way to use your voice this election season.

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US House Agriculture Chairwoman Stabenow, a democrat from Michigan, discusses the bi-partisan nature of this critical conservation legislation.

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US House Agriculture Chairman Thompson, a republican from rural Pennsylvania, discusses the bi-partisan nature of this critical conservation legislation.

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Vetter reflects on her first year in the organization’s top leadership role while also detailing the vision, mission, values, and four strategic priorities comprising the organization’s new strategic plan themed “Building Forever.”




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Bill supports the protection of America’s grasslands and shrub-steppe ecosystems.

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Amidst busy hunting season planning and trips, make sure you find a way to use your voice this election season.

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US House Agriculture Chairwoman Stabenow, a democrat from Michigan, discusses the bi-partisan nature of this critical conservation legislation.

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US House Agriculture Chairman Thompson, a republican from rural Pennsylvania, discusses the bi-partisan nature of this critical conservation legislation.

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Vetter reflects on her first year in the organization’s top leadership role while also detailing the vision, mission, values, and four strategic priorities comprising the organization’s new strategic plan themed “Building Forever.”

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Congress can act now to secure increased Farm Bill funding for generations to come.

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Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever encourage you to make your voice heard at an upcoming series of Kansas Water Office meetings to discuss the State Water Plan.

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Highlighting some common challenges to conservation policy across the upland range.

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House Committee on Agriculture advances the Farm, Food and National Security Act of 2024.

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Position will help drive state-level conservation policy across the upland range.

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House and Senate proposals would strengthen conservation and access initiatives for farmers, ranchers, hunters, and wildlife.

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Emphasizing conservation and wider public access across 245 million acres

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245 million acres of habitat management opportunity.

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Science-based project demonstrates the need for legislation aimed at conserving America's prairies, savannas, glades, and sagebrush.

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Act will improve access and infrastructure for outdoor recreation on federal public lands and waters.

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Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever advocated for bill to allow hunting on Sundays.

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As hunters and public land users in Delaware, we are being offered the opportunity to add additional days to the upland hunting calendar.

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Advocating for more habitat opportunities with the country’s largest public lands manager.

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Discussing a new effort to create sustainable conservation funding in Kansas.

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Wiegard talks about her hunting roots, her bird dogs, and how her career path in agriculture and conservation has culminated in her dream job at PF & QF.

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Nearly 40 years after its creation, CRP remains one of the greatest conservation gifts we’ve ever received.

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Advocacy work begins in early 2024 with Conservation Day at the Capitol.

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Recognizing the importance of the Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program (VPA-HIP) and its impact on state-level access programs.

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Every acre enrolled counts — for them and us.

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1.2 Billion to Support Conservation throughout the Country

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This iconic species exists on borrowed time unless increased private land conservation funding helps landowners conserve grasslands in western landscapes.

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Last week Bethany Erb, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever’s director of government affairs, was named to Hunting and Wildlife Conservation Council. 

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Several years in the making, the Grasslands Conservation Act is a significant step for grassland conservation efforts in the 21st century

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Pittman-Robertson Act has generated $15 billion in funding for critical wildlife habitat conservation over the past 85 years

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Discussing the $1.4 billion federal legislation dedicated to protecting “at risk” species.

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What are “Climate-Smart Commodities,” and how are Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever involved in a new program to increase them?

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Working towards a 27-million-acre program cap in fiscal year 2023.

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Quail and pheasant research helping determine “where birds live on farms” and improving agricultural policy.

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Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever’s president and CEO, Howard Vincent, will be joined by the chief executives of some of the nation’s leading conservation organizations at the 2022 National Pheasant Fest & Quail Classic to discuss a path forward for the North American Grasslands Conservation Act.

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Press conference launches USDA’s $1 billion Climate-Smart Grant Program for Agriculture.

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Landowners encouraged to submit applications citing higher payment rates and other incentives.

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The climate policy discussion is an opportunity for Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever to advance our upland habitat mission

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How grassland wildlife habitat is part of the climate challenge solution.

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Reversing CRP trend and filling acreage cap remain priorities of The Habitat Organization.

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Emergency haying and grazing on conservation lands is of vital importance to producers in drought times.

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The climate policy discussion is an opportunity for Quail Forever to advance our upland habitat mission.