remy3424
Well-known member
PF does assist their members with creating habitat, it is what they do. Not every project they are involved with is going to be public access. They want to create habitat on private or public land, doesn't matter which it is. More habitat means more birds.
It was mentioned above that PF is a non-factor in Kansas, maybe from a lack of support. I just paged through a PF journal and there is a section on recent acquisitions that PF and QF were involved in. It features 10 parcels, these were located in: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Montana, Missouri, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Minnesota AND a 1,078 acre parcel in KANSAS. These are all open to public hunting. It is a nice article, read it.
It was mentioned above that PF is a non-factor in Kansas, maybe from a lack of support. I just paged through a PF journal and there is a section on recent acquisitions that PF and QF were involved in. It features 10 parcels, these were located in: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Montana, Missouri, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Minnesota AND a 1,078 acre parcel in KANSAS. These are all open to public hunting. It is a nice article, read it.