Give the Gift of FOREVER

Give a Pheasants Forever gift membership this holiday season.

December 16, 2009 at 3:52AM
Use the special link in the story to get this hat FREE with a Pheasants Forever membership.
Use the special link in the story to get this hat FREE with a Pheasants Forever membership. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

We need you . . . and your friends . . . to join the cause of conservation. Order the gift of Pheasants Forever membership for your family, friends, co-workers (or even for yourself, it will be Santa's little secret!), and it will include a FREE Pheasants Forever Hunter Orange LUCKY HUNTING Cap if you use this special link.

In addition to the Lucky Cap, this special holiday membership is the gift that keeps on giving all year long:

  • PHEASANTS FOREVER JOURNAL, which is published five times a year and features stories on upland bird hunting, guns, sporting dogs, habitat improvement projects, environmental issues, legislative action and other outdoor interests
    • Window decal featuring Pheasants Forever logo
      • Membership card for easy identification
        • Pheasants Forever's annual Hunter's Calendar mailed in September each year
          • Chances to meet other outdoor enthusiasts
            • Local chapter access that gives you an opportunity to attend meetings, participate in fund raising activities and make a difference in your area. Click here to see the upcoming calendar of Minnesota events.
              • As a member of PF, have confidence your contributions ARE making a difference on the ground for wildlife and to future generations. Pheasants Forever has converted your membership dollars into over 5 million acres of wildlife habitat.
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