Quail Forever Names Miranda Gulsby as Georgia State Coordinator 

Quail Forever is excited to announce the promotion of Miranda Gulsby to Georgia state coordinator. In her new role, Gulsby will drive habitat programs, lead a talented team of field staff and work closely with partners, chapters and other stakeholders to restore quail and other upland wildlife habitat throughout The Peach State. This new role will ensure habitat will continue to be recognized as a critically important driver of abundant wildlife populations, healthy soil, clean water and sustainable agriculture.  

“Miranda’s passion and dedication to The Habitat Organization has been outstanding,” said Tim Caughran, Quail Forever’s south region delivery director. “I couldn’t be more excited to have her direct that energy into her new role as state coordinator. Quail Forever’s relationship with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Conservation Division is critical, and Miranda will continue to build and strengthen the partnership’s efforts.”

Prior to joining Quail Forever, Gulsby received her Master of Science from Kennesaw State University. She also worked in wildlife conservation for the University of Georgia, conducting research on gopher tortoises and other wildlife native to the longleaf pine savannas of South Georgia. Gulsby joined The Habitat Organization in the fall of 2020 as a Farm Bill Biologist and will now lead state-level habitat and wildlife conservation efforts, ensuring effective conservation delivery throughout the state on public and private lands. She will also help build new and existing landscape-level habitat initiatives across the bobwhite’s historic range.  

Gulsby’s connection to the state is deep-rooted. She was born and raised in Georgia and has spent her professional career promoting wildlife conservation. Outside of work she enjoys kayaking, hiking, wildlife photography and spending time outdoors with her Catahoula, Flint.   

“I’ve dedicated my education and career to the conservation of Georgia’s wildlife and natural resources,” she said. “I can’t wait to begin this new chapter and continue growing Quail Forever and the important habitat initiatives throughout the state.”  

For more information about Quail Forever in Georgia, contact Miranda Gulsby at (678)-859-0055 or at mgulsby@quailforever.org.  

About Quail Forever 

Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever make up the nation's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to upland habitat conservation. This community of more than 400,000 members, supporters and partners is dedicated to the protection of our uplands through habitat improvement, public access, education, and advocacy. A network of 754 local chapters spread across North America determine how 100 percent of their locally raised funds are spent — the only national conservation organization that operates through this grassroots structure. Since its creation in 1982, the organization has dedicated more than $1 billion to 575,000+ habitat projects benefiting 24 million acres. 

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