Pheasants Forever in National Geographic Magazine
St. Paul, Minn. — Just in time for hunting season, theNovember issue of National Geographic magazine contains the feature
"Hunters: Conserving the Land." In the story, you'll be able to see and
read about Pheasants Forever's (PF) conservation efforts.
Written by Robert M. Poole with stunning photography from William Albert
Allard, the story focuses on hunters as strong supporters of the land and
wildlife conservation. It also examines the declining number of hunters in
the U.S. and poses the question: Will a new generation take the field?
"We're excited to see Pheasants Forever as a part of this comprehensive
story on hunting and conservation," said Bob St.Pierre, PF Director of
Marketing & Public Relations, "It's important that these issues continue to
garner mainstream attention, and we‚re hoping some of the 5 million monthly
readers of National Geographic will be motivated to join our conservation
efforts."
The story appears on pages 112 through 139. In fact, the story opens with a
two-page photo spread of a PF project — an 800-acre reserve along Coffee
Creek, Montana. Pages 118 & 119 of the story also contain a photo spread of
PF members on a pheasant hunt in Eureka, South Dakota.
See the story online, where you'll also be able to view a photo gallery, reporter and photographer
field notes and more.
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