Minnesota County Pheasants Forever - Habitat Page
Hands on Habitat Day 2024 _ May 19, 2024
Saturday, May 18, 2024
Ramsey County PF Members completed a Hands On Habitat Clean Up Day at Robert and Marilyn Burman Wildlife Management Area (WMA).
We thank ALL our volunteers that contributed, supported and participated. A huge thank you to the members of the Anoka County Pheasants Forever Chapter for adding support.
At the completion of our Habitat project, Ramsey County PF Chapter members attended an event hosted by Anoka County PF Chapter in Coon Rapids.
2 PF Chapters supporting each other in efforts to engage and provide land and habitat for today's and future generations.
Local Habitat Efforts
Ramsey County Pheasants Forever's members are truly passionate about creating, preserving and restoring habitat that benefits pheasants, quail and other upland wildlife. This unique model empowers local chapters with the responsibility to determine how 100 percent of their locally-raised conservation funds will be spent.
Whether it's through improving habitat, informing the public about land management or educating future generations of hunting enthusiasts, conservation is the underlying principle in all we do at the grassroots level.
Preserving Our Natural Resources
Creating, restoring, and maintaining habitat is a constant battle. We invite you to join the Ramsey County Pheasants Forever of Pheasants Forever in its quest to ensure a country rich in natural resources and long on people willing to work to preserve them. After all, natural resources - pheasants, quail, and other wildlife, plus the land, air, and water on which they live - are our greatest resources.
Local Chapter Projects
Every year the Ramsey County Pheasants Forever has on going projects throughout the community. With our proceeds from fundraising and donations from community leaders, we are fortunate enough to give back, putting all our money in the ground to preserve habitat throughout our region. If you know of a project or would like to learn more about how to help in the effort to preserve your local habitats, please feel free to contact us with any questions.