About Us

“Two factors affect quail populations above all others—habitat and weather. While we can’t control the weather, we can influence the quality and quantity of upland habitat. Habitat is what supports long-term strong and healthy quail populations.Since forming in 1982, Pheasants Forever, and its subsequent quail division, Quail Forever (formed in 2005) has created or enhanced wildlife habitat on more than 15.8 million acres across the United States and parts of Canada.”

-Quail Forever

Why are chapters of Quail Forever and Pheasants Forever completing nearly 15,000 wildlife habitat projects annually? They have the funds to do so. Unique among national conservation organizations, Quail Forever and Pheasants Forever empower local chapters with the responsibility to determine how 100 percent of their locally-raised funds are spent. Chapter volunteers raise funds locally, spend funds locally, but remain vitally connected to a national organization to help impact conservation on a state and national level.

It’s Quail Forever’s vision that current and future generations of hunters and conservationists are able to enjoy abundant populations of wild quail, pheasants and other wildlife.

South Carolina Quail Forever locally works to conserve quail and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public access, education, and conservation advocacy. Our focus areas include the Francis Marion National Forrest and the Indian Creek Restoration Initiative.