Quail Forever Kick Starts New Chapter in Alabama

May 6, 2025 – Cullman, Ala.– Quail Forever (QF) is excited to introduce a new chapter start in Alabama. The Cullman on Point Chapter of QF plans to introduce people of all ages to the impact conservation efforts have on habitat, wildlife, and upland traditions.

Unique among national conservation organizations, chapters of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever retain 100 percent decision-making control over fundraising dollars, allowing volunteers to support impactful wildlife habitat projects, public access initiatives, and conservation education programs throughout the upland bird range. Quail Forever regional representative Michael Acker will work closely with the new chapter to support the organization’s vision to sustain abundant populations of quail and other wildlife.

“The Cullman on Point Chapter has a passionate core group of volunteers,” Acker said. “I’m excited to see the impact the chapter will make on conservation efforts in northern Alabama for quail and other wildlife.

Chapter volunteers are excited to work with local farmers and landowners on conservation projects while educating the community about quail habitat and hunting. Their goal is to create more awareness of conservation efforts in northern Alabama, with hopes of leaving behind upland habitat for future generations to enjoy.

To learn about the Cullman on Point Chapter of QF, contact chapter president Rick Earwood at rickearwood69@gmail.com or (256) 620-0306. For questions about Quail Forever in Alabama, contact Michael Acker at MAcker@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 480,000 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 580,000 habitat projects benefiting 28.8 million acres.

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