Quail Forever In The News
Below are links to the most recent news articles from the National Office. If you have a pertinent news story you would like to see posted here, send it to Elsa Gallagher at egallagher@quailforever.org.
Missouri Leads the Way for Quail Forever
New Kansas City Area Chapter becomes State's 16th
Kansas City, Mo. - October 16 - A group of Kansas City area bird hunters and quail enthusiasts have formed Missouri's newest chapter of Quail Forever (QF). The new MO-KAN Chapter of Quail Forever plans to focus their efforts on improving habitat for quail and introducing area youngsters to the outdoors. The addition of the new MO-KAN Chapter brings Missouri's QF count up to 16 chapters and over 2,000 members since the organization formed in 2005, making Missouri the largest QF state in both categories.
"What's happened in the last four years across Missouri has been very exciting if you care about quail," reported Elsa Gallagher, QF's regional wildlife biologist for Missouri. "Missouri is making quail a priority here and the bird hunters have responded by joining Quail Forever. There is a lot of work to be done before quail populations can truly make a comeback, but there is great cause for optimism now."
The new MO-KAN chapter is led by Ben Gille, a hard-working Grain Valley resident and quail hunter. "I work during the day and am finishing up my degree at DeVry at night. I am also blessed with a beautiful wife and two young children. There are a lot of demands on my time, but being a part of this chapter was important to me," explained Gille. "I want to make sure my children have the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and a Missouri quail hunt when they grow up. Quail Forever's local model made sense to me in accomplishing that goal."
QF was formed in 2005 by Pheasants Forever (PF) to help reverse the rapid decline of quail populations across their U.S. range. QF applies the unique and successful Pheasants Forever model of empowering local chapters with the responsibility to determine how 100% of their locally raised conservation funds will be spent. To date, 16 chapters of QF have joined the "Show Me State's" 5 Pheasants Forever chapters. In fact, St. Louis is home to the first Quail Forever chapter ever formed.
Missouri quail hunters harvested 3.9 million birds during the 1969 season. That number was cut in half by 1987 when 1.9 million birds were taken. In 1996, the harvest fell under a million and it dropped to under half a million in 2000. Biologists identify two main habitat issues causing Missouri's quail decline; the overwhelming presence of exotic grasses like tall-fescue and smooth brome that choke out wildlife, and the conversion of woody shrub cover to large canopy trees.
"With our unique financial model and the enthusiasm of volunteers to start new Quail Forever chapters across Missouri, these habitat issues can be reversed. We can bring back Missouri's quail and we are seeing it happen in areas where chapters are implementing habitat projects," added Gallagher.
Joining Gille as MO-KAN chapter officers are David Borgmann of Lees Summit, Sam Decker of Kansas City, and Wesley Carrillo of Odessa. The chapter plans to hold their next organizational meeting on Tuesday, October 20th at Bass Pro Shops in Independence. The meeting will begin at 7PM in the Conservation Room. The media and public are invited to attend. For more information on the new chapter, please contact Gille at (816)547-8570 or via email at MOKANQuailPrez@gmail.com. To learn more about starting a QF chapter in Missouri, please contact Elsa Gallagher at (573)680-7115 or via email at egallagher@quailforever.org.
Quail Forever's unique system empowers county chapters with the responsibility to determine how 100% of their locally raised conservation funds will be spent. QF, and sister pheasants 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, QF has played an active role in Farm Bill policy development and implementation, which includes the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP).
Recent Press Releases
- July 26, 2010: QF's Vincent Appointed to Wildlife and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council
- July 26, 2010: CRP General Sign-Up this August Good News for Habitat and Hunters
- July 20, 2010: San Antonio Home to New Quail Forever Chapter
- July 09, 2010: Pulaski Senior Heading Quail Forever's Youth Leadership Group
- July 09, 2010: Habitat, Hunter Access Highlight New "Open Fields" Program
- June 25, 2010: Quail Forever & Pheasants Forever Hunting for Honey Bee Habitat
- June 18, 2010: Missouri River Valley on the Rise to Help Quail
- June 17, 2010: All Hail the Quail
- June 10, 2010: Quail Forever Applauds USDA Action Aimed Toward Fulfilling 32 Million CRP Acres
- June 01, 2010: Quail Forever Leads the Way for CRP & Bobwhites in Washington, D.C.
- May 27, 2010: Volunteer Efforts for Quail Conservation Grow in Volunteer State
- May 26, 2010: Quail Forever Stays Focused on the Forever
- May 22, 2010: NGPC's Riley Joins QF as New Farm Bill Program Manager
- May 17, 2010: QF Unveils Kansas Grassroots Conservation Campaign
- May 17, 2010: Wanted: An Encore for Quail
- May 14, 2010: NRCS announced a second sign-up period for the Conservation Stewardship Program
- May 13, 2010: White County Whistlin' with New Quail Forever Chapter
- April 29, 2010: Quail Forever is the New Big Man on Campus at Ohio's Hocking College
- April 20, 2010: Bowling Green is Latest Bluegrass Backer for Bobwhites
- April 15, 2010: Quail Forever Helping Celebrate Disney Bound 6th Grade Class of Quail Conservationists
- April 07, 2010: Iowa 6th Grade Class wins Disney trip for "Operation: Save the Quail"
- April 06, 2010: Clark and Monroe Counties Create Another Quail Forever Double in Missouri
- March 31, 2010: Starting a Local Quail Forever Chapter
- March 25, 2010: Brown County Makes Kansas a Quail Forever 10 Spot
- March 17, 2010: High Demand for Conservation Reserve Program's Reallocated SAFE Acres
Visit the Quail Forever National site to view more press releases.