Pheasants Forever's fourth Pheasant Fest opens Friday at RiverCentre in St. Paul.
Here are 25 facts about Pheasants Forever, which was founded in St. Paul and is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
1 PF has 700 chapters, including 74 in Minnesota, and about 110,000 members nationwide, including 22,500 in Minnesota. Quail Forever, created in 2005, has 5,000 members nationwide. There is one chapter in Minnesota with 141 members.
2 The first PF banquet was held April 15, 1983, at the former Prom Center on University Avenue in St. Paul. About 800 attended. The event was, and still is, one of the biggest of its kind in Minnesota.
3 The speaker at the first PF banquet was the late Gov. Rudy Perpich, who later signed the state's first pheasant stamp bill -- which Pheasants Forever and supportive legislators had written and promoted.
4 The state pheasant stamp has raised $14.6 million for pheasant habitat and development on private and public lands, and for public land acquisition. The stamp costs $7.50 and is required of pheasant hunters age 18 and older.
5 Among attendees at the first banquet was famed waterfowler and outdoors writer Jimmy Robinson. Then 85, Robinson had been a supporter in the 1930s of the formation of Ducks Unlimited. He presented two $1,000 checks to PF banquet organizers, one from him and one from the late Robert Naegele Sr. A St. Louis Park resident, Robinson said he liked Perpich but didn't vote for him. "I voted for Harold Washington of Chicago," he said.
6 Here's how Pheasants Forever membership ranks with other conservation groups in Minnesota: