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Minnesota Pheasants Forever honors volunteers, supporters during national event in Minneapolis

Minnesota Pheasants Forever Volunteer of the Year award winner Alex Gerhardson, left, and Western Minnesota Senior Regional Representative Will Clayton are pictured during the Pheasants Forever Minnesota Convention Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minn. (Photos by Dave Schwarz/ Pheasants Forever)

Minneapolis, Minn. — Volunteers and supporters celebrated another year of success in Minnesota during the national Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic event at the Minneapolis Convention Center.

Pheasants Forever Vice President of Chapters and Volunteer Services Tom Fuller and Backcountry Hunters and Anglers CEO Ryan Callaghan spoke to about 225 volunteers during the morning event.

Backcountry Hunters and Anglers CEO Ryan Callaghan was the keynote speaker during the Pheasants Forever Convention.

“The support shown by chapter volunteers in Minnesota is unrivaled and inspires all of us to give maximum effort to our mission throughout the year,” Minnesota Coordinator Sabin Adams said. “The fact that these volunteers can consistently create such a lasting impact on the landscape in this state drives all of us.”

Nobles County volunteers received the national Access Award, presented during a chapter luncheon on Friday, Feb. 20. The chapter has created more than 3,300 acres of permanently protected upland habitat in Nobles County since 1986. Carver County volunteers were also honored that day with the Membership Award for leveraging the organization’s technology to streamline event planning and reach more of their community through a variety of annual events. Pheasants Forever currently has more than 750 chapters nationwide.

Chisago County Pheasants Forever chapter volunteers are pictured after receiving the Chapter of the Year award during the Pheasants Forever Minnesota Convention Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Minneapolis.

Presenters cited steady, consistent achievement at a high level when presenting Chisago County volunteers with the Minnesota Chapter of the Year award. “When I’m asked what a great chapter looks like, I picture our 2025 Chapter of the Year. The very best chapters invest selflessly in the mission and have fun doing it. And nobody does that better than Chisago County Pheasants Forever,” Senior Regional Representative Will Clayton said.

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Alex Gerhardson of the Isanti County chapter received the Volunteer of the Year award. The award recognizes the individual that has made the biggest impact for habitat through their volunteer efforts as a PF member and exhibits strong commitment to the Pheasants Forever habitat mission. A chapter leader since 2022, Gerhardson was credited for leading the chapter by creating steady growth in programming and fundraising.

Pheasants Forever Vice President of Chapters and Volunteer Services Tom Fuller speaks during the Pheasants Forever Minnesota Convention Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Minneapolis.

Chapters throughout Minnesota were recognized for their total cumulative contributions with the Conservation Excellence award. The awards were as follows: Chisago and Todd counties for $1 million. Freeborn County for $3 million. Martin and Sibley counties for $6 million. Otter Tail and Douglas counties for $7 million. Big Stone County for $8 million. Meeker County for $9 million. Wright County for $11 million. Kandiyohi County for $12 million. Clay County for $13 million. Nobles County for $18 million.

Longtime Stearns County volunteer Joe Opitz is presented with the Mark Smith Making a Difference award by Western Minnesota Senior Regional Representative Chance Steward during the Pheasants Forever Minnesota Convention Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minn.

Joe Opitz received the Mark Smith Making a Difference Award, given to those that go above and beyond the call of duty to further the Pheasants Forever mission. Opitz has served on the Stearns County chapter volunteer committee for 43 years. He is credited with leading the chapter, the ninth chartered in the organization’s history, through decades of successful fundraising and programming and for guiding the next generation of leadership. Chapter peers who nominated Opitz mentioned his steadiness, leadership, mentorship and unwavering commitment.

The Glacial Ridge chapter was honored with the Mission Maker award, presented to the chapter that tries new things and doesn’t let boundaries get in the way of delivering mission. “This chapter may be one of the least celebrated on the western side of the state. Not because they haven’t earned it, but because their growth didn’t come from one big flashy “ah-ha” moment. It came from steady pressure. Year after year after year. No fireworks. Just work. They don’t just support the mission. They push it forward,” Senior Regional Representative Chance Steward said.

The Next Generation of Forever award was given to the Buffalo Ridge chapter.  The award recognizes the trailblazers shaping what comes next. It honors the chapter that inspires progress, empowers changemakers and ensures that the organizations mission continues forever.

The Tri-County Chapter received the Focus on Forever Award. The chapter was lauded for their commitment to tomorrow’s hunters and conservationists through working above and beyond to involve the next generation outdoors, holding nine events annually in the Rochester area. “Each year, Tri‑County Pheasants Forever puts on a masterclass in relevancy. And because their community can clearly see the benefit the chapter provides, the community supports them more and more as the years go by,” Clayton said while presenting the award.

Nobles County Pheasants Forever chapter volunteers are pictured with a Conservation Excellence Award during the Pheasants Forever Minnesota Convention Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minn. The chapter was honored for reaching the milestone of raising $18 million for conservation work.

Volunteers nominated by their local chapters were presented with Dedication Awards. The awards were given to:

• Rachel Cunningham – Brown County

• Jake Juve – Chisago County

• Ed Michels – Dakota Ringnecks

• Jesse Holm – Douglas County

• Kevin and Carrie Hofstad – East Central Spurs

• Tom Schmidt – East Medicine

• Karen Bartels – Glacial Ridge

• Andrea Lindell – Isanti County

• Aaron Wilson – Kandiyohi County

• Arlyn DeBruyckere – Lyon County

• Doug Breitkreitz – McLeod County

• Paul Niebur – Mississippi Longtails

• Tim Jones – Morrison County

• Kevin Rolf – Metro Area

• Brian Mayo – Nicollet County

• Tyler Scott – Pelican River

• Dan Jambor – Ramsey County

• Juli Kjorness – Renville County

• Rick Peterson – Rock County

• Jeff Pulls – Scott County

• Ron Wiehoff – Stearns County

• Aaron Eldred – Waseca County

• Barry Rhineberger – Wright County

• Bill Anseeuw – Yellow Medicine

Western Minnesota Regional Representative Chance Steward presents Pelican River chapter volunteer Sheri Meester with a Long Spur Award Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Minneapolis.

The Long Spur Society is made up of individuals who have demonstrated a continued commitment to Pheasants Forever. They are past Dedication Award recipients and have played an integral role in their chapter for many years. The Long Spur Society recipients this year were:

• Jerod Ochsendorf – Kandiyohi County

• Leo Chmil – Isanti County

• Kristi Backer Palmer – Metro Area

• Kayla Blocker – McLeod county

• Brayden Anderson – East Medicine

• Jake Tralle – Chisago County

• Jason Seelen – Morrison County

• Ben Cunningham – Brown County

• Russell Olson – Swift County

• Matt Aker – Douglas County

• Barry Bartels – Glacial Ridge

• Bill Anseeuw- Yellow Medicine

• Matt Sorenson – Rock County

• Andrea Neville – Scott County

• Dan Jambor – Ramsey County

• Mike Theisen – Stearns County

• Sheri Meester – Pelican River

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