Ten Rivers Chapter of Pheasants Forever - Lewis County, Missouri
Thank you to everyone who made this year's 2008 Lewis County Conservation and Wildlife Field Day a huge success!!
Click the link to see pictures and details from the event.
Attention!! The Bobwhite Chronicle will no longer be published in hard copy every month. Beginning with the July 2008 issue, the newsletter will only be published digitally. The newsletter will be available on this website and if you would like to receive the newsletter directly to your email, join the "Cyber Covey" by sending a request to Chris Lee with "Cyber Covey" in the subject line.
If you have a habitat project you would like assistance with, feel free to Contact Us any time.
If by chance you're not familiar with the Ten Rivers Chapter of Pheasants Forever, be sure to read up about us on the Chapter History page. If you're not familiar with the Pheasants Forever organization, be sure to check out the organization's national website at www.pheasantsforever.org.

Pheasants Forever (PF), and its quail branch, Quail Forever (QF) are national conservation organizations "dedicated to the conservation of pheasants, quail, and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public awareness, education, and land management policies and programs." Note how there is no reference to hunting in our mission statement. PF/QF is not centered around hunting as many may believe. Nor is it focused solely on pheasant or quail conservation. PF/QF is an all-around conservation organization dedicated to the conservation of all wildlife and their habitats.
How do we operate? PF/QF is unique in that it allows local chapters such as ours to keep 100% of the money we raise and spend it locally on conservation efforts right here in our own community. Thus, every dime we raise at our February banquet and from every fundraiser we have throughout the year is spent right here in Northeast Missouri on valuable habitat and conservation education efforts. No other national conservation organization operates under such a truly grassroots structure. That local control of money we raise right here in Lewis County has allowed us to do some pretty amazing things. Our conservation accomplishments are described on the Habitat/Conservation page, be sure to check that out. We've also been able to purchase around $30,000 worth of habitat management equipment which is available to any landowner interested in managing his or her property for wildlife. Go to the Rental Equipment page to see everything we have available.
Keep in mind this chapter has only existed for about five years now and we've been able to do all that, and more. When you are able to utilize every dime you raise, you can sure accomplish a lot. But we would not have been able to do any of this if it wasn't for the support we've received from the local community. Our banquets have gotten bigger every year and we're seeing more and more people attend our events every time. And for that, we thank everyone who has helped us do so much. We look forward to seeing you all at upcoming events and to helping this community restore, enhance, or create wildlife habitat on your own property.
Our goal for this website is to bring you the best, most up to date news on upcoming events and conservation projects as well as educate our site visitors on the conservation needs of Lewis County and surrounding area. Be sure to check back regularly for updates.
If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for our website, let us know.
Recent Press Releases
July 24, 2008: PF Brings Upland Bird Enthusiasm to America's Original Game FairJuly 21, 2008: Habitat Keys Highest Minnesota Pheasant Harvest Since 1964
July 21, 2008: Pheasants Forever Family Memberships Take Flight
July 14, 2008: Raystown Pheasants Forever Chapter looks to Rejuvenate Ringneck Population
July 09, 2008: Beaverhead County Bird Hunters Plant Themselves on Conservation Map
