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In 1984 in conjunction with Meeker County, the McLeod County Chapter was formed. In 1985 McLeod County separated from the Meeker County chapter. The McLeod County has become a national success story and the model for other chapters to copy. (There are currently over 600 chapters and over 110,000 members of Pheasants Forever across the United States and Canada.)
1988--#1 Nationally in habitat expenditures
1989--#2 Nationally in habitat expenditures
1990--#1 Nationally in habitat expenditures
1991--#1 In state habitat expenditures
1992--#1 In state and #2 in habitat expenditures
1993--Purchased 221 acres bringing our total to over 700 acres of land for wildlife habitat (accessible to the public)
1994--Sponsored a Habitat Intern for the summer, contributed over $3,000 for cost shared planting
1995--Contributed over $3000 towards saving the CRP Program sponsored a Habitat Intern for the summer
1996--Purchased 167 acres of land adjacent to Bakers Lake near Brownton, Planted 6,000 trees and seeded the native grasses.
1997--#4 Nationally in habitat expenditures purchased and additional 80 acres near Silver Lake and made available 1400 bushels of corn for winter feeding program.
1998--#1 Nationally in habitat expenditures with total dollar spent of $247,085.00. 1st Chapter nationally to reach $1,000,000.00 in habitat work and acquired 80 acres in Sumter Township.
1999--#4 Nationally in habitat expenditures with total dollars spent of $115,044.00. Purchased 75 acres in section 32 and 85 acres in Section 36 of Hassan Valley Township. In the summer of 1998 spent $40,000.00 on habitat improvement on 3 sites purchased in past years. (Clauster Lake , Deuthsch, Pebbles. Planted Trees, native grasses, wild flowers and constructed parking lots and erected signs. We have cost shared the reclamation of over 6,100 acres of private land to woody cover and grasses. We continue to promote habitat awareness through political and educational efforts
2000--#1 Nationally in habitat expenditures with total dollar spent of $199,377.00. Planted trees, native grasses and wildflowers on sites purchased in 1999. We have cost shared the reclamation of over 6,100 acres of private land to woody cover and grasses. We continue to promote habitat awareness through political and educational efforts.
2001--Purchased 195 acres on three sites- 40 acres along the Crow River in Bergen Township, 75 acres addition to Phasianus W.M.A., and 80 acres in Hassan Valley Township, planted 75 acres to Native Prairie on Prairie Heritage W.M.A.
2002--#3 Nationally in habitat expenditures, spent $330,056.00 on habitat projects. Developed 250 acres on nesting cover, 9.5 acres wetland restoration, planted 4,600 trees and installed 29 acres of food plot on 31 different sites. We are currently working on a purchase of 120 acres of permanent wildlife habitat. A 40 acre land acquisition near Lester Prairie was developed with cooperation from Lester Prairie Sportsmen Club, Crow River Cutters, Deer Hunters Association and McLeod Wildlife and Fish Alliance.
2003--#2 Nationally in habitat expenditures, spent $316,761.00 on various habitat projects. Purchased 200 acres in one parcel with approximately 70 acres of existing wetland. Planted 60 acres native prairie, restored a 40 acres of wetland and began restoration efforts on a 30 acre wetland. Installed 30 acres of food plots on 20 different sites. Continued maintenance on past land acquisition sites.
2004--Fox Hill project Hassen Valley Township â Planted 3.1 acres of woody cover and installed weed control fabric. Restored 30 acres of wetland. Conservation Partners of America â McLeod County Chapter provided finances for the wetland restoration and Crow River Cutters assisted with the woody cover planting. Penn Township Section 26-27 project â Planted 95 acres of diverse prairie habitat, 20 acres clover/grass nesting cover and restored 35 acre wetland. Maintenance on many past land acquisition sites which are now open to public enjoyment. The Lester Prairie Sportsmen club continues to care for âThe Fortyâ project in Bergen Township.
2005Purchased 308 acres in Hassan Valley and Sumter Townships. Minnesota Chapter of the Year - First chapter to spend $3 Million for habitat. Number 2 in Minnesota for new memberships.
2004--Prairie burns and maintenance on 120 acre, 15 acre wetland seeding and restoration. Youth programs - participated at Gopher Campfireâs Youth Conservation Day, held a Youth Hunt at Spruce Ridge Landfill.
2006--In cooperation with Conservation Partners of America, NRCS, USFWS and M.W.A., planted 300 acres of nesting cover, restored 90 acres of wetland on newest acquisition near Biscay. Maintenance and prairie burns 300 acres. Held a youth mentor hunt at Spruce Ridge, participated in Youth Conservation Day at Gopher Campfire. #1 Nationally in habitat expenditures. Purchased 180 acres. Youth programs - participated at Gopher Campfireâs Youth Conservation Day
2007--First $4 Million Chapter - Nationally
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
November 11, 2008: Henry and Fulton County PF Chapters Pilot New Upland Habitat InitiativeNovember 05, 2008: PF Announces First Regional Youth and Education Coordinator Positions
September 30, 2008: Six Appointed to PF National Youth Leadership Council
September 29, 2008: Nebraska's Smathers Covering Home Turf for Pheasants Forever
September 11, 2008: New Pheasants Forever Chapter Forms out of Valley City
