Upland News & Media
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Setting the Table
Most habitat projects don’t fail at planting; they fail before the seed ever hits the ground. The starting line is site preparation.
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Sporting Dog Shorts - Ticks Are Out Early: What Bird Dog Owners Need to Do Right Now
Ticks are out early this year, and for bird dog owners that matters.
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Managing Habitat with Purpose
Habitat management often starts with action. Fire up the drip torch. Start the chainsaw. Fill the sprayer.
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Sparks of Change
In Utah, a unique alliance between a utility company and conservation groups is proving that protecting power lines, wildlife habitat, and rural communities can be the same job.
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Hands-On Habitat 2026
At Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever, habitat has always been the mission. But Hands-On Habitat Month is where that mission hits the ground in a big way.
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Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever Applaud House Farm Bill Passage, Urge Senate Action
Legislation would reauthorize CRP and improve conservation programs.
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Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever Applaud NRCS Investment in Hunting Access on Private Lands
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) today announced the availability of $52 million to increase hunting and fishing access through the Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program (VPA-HIP), the only federal program dedicated to enhancing recreational opportunities on private lands.
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First Women on the Wing Chapter Launches in the Cornhusker State
Pheasants Forever (PF) and Quail Forever (QF) are proud to introduce the first Women on the Wing chapter in Nebraska. The Wild West Women on the Wing Chapter was formed with a shared desire to engage passionate women in the conservation space and create new opportunities for connection, education and impact across western Nebraska.
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Living with Alpha Gal Syndrome
Alpha Gal syndrome is a new and emerging allergic condition that can have life-changing implications for ranchers and sportsman alike.
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Bringing Back the Water
Out in southwestern Idaho, on the dry, rolling sagebrush rangelands near Marsing, a profound shift is happening with water.
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Sporting Dog Shorts - Puppy Exercise: How to Build a Lifetime Athlete — Without Breaking the Growing Dog
There's nothing more exciting than watching a young dog explode with energy. The eagerness. The drive. The sense that this puppy is destined for greatness. For owners of sporting dogs especially, it's tempting to lean into that enthusiasm - long walks, extra retrieves, early conditioning - anything that feels like a head start.
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DIY Tips for Knocking Back Woody Invasives
Stopping woody encroachment from invasive species and aggressive native species requires thoughtful planning and consistency. Here are a few things landowners can do to control these woody pests this spring.
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Bill Passes to Bring Conservation Funding, New Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever License Plates to Kansas
Drivers can represent The Habitat Organization with new specialty plates featuring upland game birds.
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Wisconsin Farmers Building Habitat Through Precision Agriculture
Cousins Derek and Philip Waldera are dairy cattle and grain farmers, but they are also passionate conservationists who are incorporating wildlife habitat into their agricultural operations.
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Regional Conservation Partnership Program Investment Making a Big Difference in Montana
United States Department of Agriculture invests $25 million to help protect Montana's grasslands.
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Turning Red Acres Green
How one farmer is using conservation programs to benefit pheasants and his bottom line.