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Join Quail Forever/Pheasants Forever in a New Local Chapter for Coal & Atoka Counties

Join Quail Forever/Pheasants Forever in a New Local Chapter for Coal & Atoka Counties

Upland hunters and conservationists in Coal and Atoka Counties are invited to join a meeting on Wednesday evening, May 7th at 6:00 PM at the Kiamichi Vo-Tech Center - Seminar Center in Atoka to continue organizing a new local chapter of Quail Forever/Pheasants Forever, the nation’s leading upland habitat conservation group.

This gathering is open to individuals passionate about maintaining upland habitats, creating public access, and providing outdoor opportunities for area youth.

Quail Forever/Pheasants Forever boasts a 43-year history of being the most efficient and effective conservation organization in the United States. With a prestigious 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, the nation’s foremost charity evaluator, Quail Forever/Pheasants Forever ranks in the top 10 percent of charities nationwide for delivering its habitat mission.

Since 1982, “The Habitat Organization” has invested approximately $1.4 billion in over 585,250 habitat projects, benefiting 28.8 million acres nationwide. This substantial investment has been pivotal in conserving wildlife habitats and supporting rural economies across America.

Unique to Quail Forever/Pheasants Forever, chapters have complete autonomy in deciding how their locally raised conservation funds are spent, making it the only national conservation organization that operates through a truly grassroots structure.

Quail Forever/Pheasants Forever Chapter Start Details When: Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at 6:00 pm Where: Kiamichi Vo-Tech Center Seminar Center at 1763 W Liberty Rd, Atoka, OK 74525 Who: Sportsmen and women interested in habitat conservation, public access, and outdoor opportunities Contact: Oklahoma Regional Representative Laura McIver, text (907) 7502600 or email [email protected] or South Oklahoma Cross Timbers Coordinating Wildlife Biologist Justin Hinton, text (903) 640-6094 or email [email protected].


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