Nebraska Pheasants Forever’s Rescheduled State Habitat Meeting is April 28th

   04.08.12

Nebraska Pheasants Forever’s Rescheduled State Habitat Meeting is April 28th

The 65 Nebraska Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever chapters will host the organization’s rescheduled annual state habitat meeting on Saturday, April 28 at the Ramada Inn in Kearney, Nebraska. The day-long event is designed for landowners, conservationists and hunters interested in improving wildlife habitat.

The habitat heavy event runs 8AM-4:30PM and will feature over 25 wildlife habitat seminars throughout the day focusing on techniques for increasing and improving wildlife habitat in Nebraska. There will also be a Landowner Help Desk available all day where Pheasants Forever Farm Bill Wildlife Biologists will be able to provide consultation regarding conservation program eligibility for USDA, state, and Pheasants Forever habitat programs as well as provide technical assistance in wildlife planning and development.

Featured wildlife habitat presentations include:

Making Federal Conservation Programs Work for You

The number and type of federal programs can be complex and daunting.  Participants will look at what federal programs are available and how they can be used in conjunction with chapter projects. Presented by Jason Sykes, Missouri Department of Conservation Area Biologist.

Why Pollinator Habitat Makes the Best Possible Pheasant & Quail Habitat

Participants will learn the importance of pollinator habitat, and how it relates to increasing pheasant and quail numbers. Presented by Pete Berthelsen, Pheasants Forever Senior Field Coordinator.

South Dakota – The Pheasant Capital of the World  

This presentation will focus on South Dakota Ring-necked Pheasant population trends and some of the conservation challenges South Dakota will be facing in the future. Presented by Matt Morlock, South Dakota Pheasants Forever Farm Bill Wildlife Biologist.

“Nebraska is a great example of a state benefiting from the increased conservation efforts from Pheasants Forever, partnering agencies, and landowners,” says Drew Larsen, Pheasants Forever Regional Biologist in Nebraska, “This meeting will give landowners an opportunity to learn about the pheasant and quail habitat requirements, and how they can work with agencies to put more habitat on the ground.”

All sessions at the Kearney Ramada Inn are open to the public for a full-day price of $30 (includes a noon meal catered by Skeeter Barnes BBQ) until April 24. Beginning April 25, ticket prices increase to $40. You can register for the meeting online here. Landowners who wish to visit the Landowner Help Desk should bring a legal description of their property in order to receive one-on-one habitat assistance from Pheasants Forever, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, and the Natural Resource Conservation Service.

For more information regarding the event, please contact Drew Larsen, Pheasants Forever Regional Biologist, at (308) 534-2807 / Email Drew. For all other inquiries, please contact Rehan Nana, Pheasants Forever Public Relations Specialist, at (651) 209-4973 / Email Rehan.

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