Pheasants Forever Announces 2014 South Dakota Habitat Accomplishments & Awards

Pheasants Forever improved habitat for pheasants and other upland wildlife on more than 43,000 acres in South Dakota in 2014. This includes 1,319 wildlife habitat projects completed by the state’s 34 chapters that improved 20,156 acres for wildlife, and 23,314 acres impacted by Pheasants Forever’s Farm Bill biologist program.

“The success and longevity of Pheasants Forever in South Dakota can be attributed to the incredible work of our South Dakota volunteer chapters and their mission to conserve wildlife habitat,” stated Mike Stephenson, Pheasants Forever’s regional representative for South Dakota. “With the opening of our new regional headquarters, dedicated chapters throughout the state and the addition of Farm Bill biologists, Pheasants Forever is set to do great things in 2015.”

Complementing the efforts of South Dakota chapters and volunteers, 2014 marked a historic moment for “The Habitat Organization” with the opening of Pheasants Forever’s first regional headquarters in Brookings. Dave Nomsen, Pheasants Forever’s long-time Vice President of Government Affairs, permanently moved to South Dakota and was appointed as director for the new office. The move came amidst organizational efforts to address substantial habitat losses and land use changes in South Dakota, which have resulted in a dramatic decline in pheasant numbers.

Pheasants Forever in South Dakota 2014 Chapter Habitat Accomplishments 

Type of Project  2014 Projects  2014 Acres  Historical Project Totals  Total Acres Benefited
 
Food Plots  1,180 16,512  21,730 263,834
Land Acquisitions  2* 207* 62* *12,040
Nesting Cover 73 2,784 2,113 77,172
Winter Cover 25 42 947 3,227
Wetland Restorations 24 58 168 7,618
Management 15 553 143 16,812
Totals 1,139 20,156 25,163 380,703
 *Land acquisition project totals reflect more than one chapter's participation 

Additionally, Pheasants Forever’s 10 Farm Bill wildlife biologists in South Dakota worked in partnership with 1,441 South Dakota landowners and farmers to enroll more than 23,000 acres of habitat into federal and stateside habitat conservation programs (e.g. Conservation Reserve Program). These biologists also provided conservation technical assistance to impact over 38,000 additional acres not enrolled into federal or state programs.

Pheasants Forever in South Dakota 2014 Award Winners 

Chapter of the Year – Bon Homme County Chapter of Pheasants Forever
Youth Chapter of the Year – Coteau Prairie Chapter of Pheasants Forever
Acre Maker of the Year – Brookings County Chapter of Pheasants forever
Conservationist of the Year – Eric Johannsen, Johannsen Farms
Work-A-Holic Award – Dave Allen, Pheasant Country Chapter of Pheasants Forever
Partner of the Year – Pepsi-Cola of Mitchell  

Dedication Awards for Chapter Volunteers

Wayne Avery – Brookings County Chapter of Pheasants Forever
Mike Schatz – Minnehaha County Chapter of Pheasants Forever
Dan Kruse – Wessington Springs Chapter of Pheasants Forever
Chad Odens – Bon Homme County Chapter of Pheasants Forever
Andy Schmahl – Okoboji Creek Chapter of Pheasants Forever
Karl Castor – Black Hills Chapter of Pheasants Forever

For more information, please contact Mike Stephenson at (605) 651-2716 / mstephenson@pheasantsforever.org. For all other inquiries, please contact Jared Wiklund, Pheasants Forever’s public relations specialist at (651) 209-4953 / jwiklund@pheasantsforever.org.

Pheasants Forever in South Dakota

South Dakota’s 34 Pheasants Forever chapters account for over 6,000 members statewide. Those chapters have spent nearly $5 million to complete 25,163 habitat projects since the first South Dakota chapter was formed. Those projects have improved over 380,000 acres for wildlife habitat conservation in the state.

About Pheasants Forever

Pheasants Forever, including its quail conservation division, Quail Forever, is the nation's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to upland habitat conservation. Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever have more than 140,000 members and 700 local chapters across the United States and Canada. Chapters are empowered to determine how 100 percent of their locally raised conservation funds are spent; the only national conservation organization that operates through this truly grassroots structure.  Since creation in 1982, Pheasants Forever has spent $508 million on 475,000 habitat projects benefiting 10 million acres nationwide.

Photo Credit: Pheasants Forever - Pheasants Forever staff and members of South Dakota Pheasants Forever chapters gather for a photo during the State Habitat Meeting held in January.

Media Contact
Jared Wiklund
(651) 209-4953
jwiklund@pheasantsforever.org