August 26, 2010 Quail and Upland Wildlife Federation Northern Virginia Chapter 16 5077 Willow Oak Place Dumfries, VA 22025 Chapter 16 Newsletter August 2010 2010 Schedule of Events September 11 Dove Hunt Shady Grove Kennels Chapter Officers Chairman AC Duckworth, 540-582-5608 Vice Chairman Bob Crowell, 540-547-4035 Secretary and Treasurer Jerry Saggers, 670-2705 (H) or 703-232-3572 (C) or at jsaggers@gmail.com Dear Member, Thanks to all of you who have joined our NEW organization Quail and Upland Wildlife Federation. To date our chapter has 46 members and is growing. We want to take this time to thank you and let you know how much we appreciate your support. Its members like you that keep our organization moving forward. Happenings Dove Hunt September 11 Sponsored by Northern Virginia Chapter 16 Just a reminder Dove Hunt September 11 at member Neil Selby s Kennel and Shooting Preserve!
Page 2 NV Chapter 16 Chapter Seed Sale NV 16 is involved in the Excess Bulk Seed Program whereby organizations can get seed such as Milo/sorghum, corn, sunflower and wheat for conservation planting. Undelivered wheat available for pickup at Bob Crowell s farm located at 16473 Crowell Lane, Culpeper, VA 22701, 540-547-4035 (H), 434-841-6632 (C). For those who have already paid and picked up their ordered seed thanks for participating! So far this year, our Chapter has sold to the membership over 110 50.lb bags of corn, 360 bags of soybeans and 660 50.lb bags of wheat. We were unsuccessful in getting sorghum (Milo). What we did do was enter into an agreement for other seeds such as sunflower; whereby, we have been able to secure reasonable prices through a local supplier, Orange-Madison Cooperative Farm Services, Inc. (Southern States). YOUTH SUPPORT - BOY SCOUT EAGLE PROJECT MANASSSAS NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD PARK On May 8 and again on June 18, 2010 members from NV 16 assisted Kurtis Braun, Life Scout and Eagle Scout Candidate from Troop 161 and Park Wildlife Biologist from the, U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, and Manassas National Battlefield Park for a Boy Scout habitat restoration project. Kurtis successfully led a Boy Scout Eagle Project by undertaking two (2) tasks: The 1 st task required Kurtis to lead his team in the planting of shrubs and Native Warm Season Grasses that provide food and shelter and the creation of brush piles, and clearing of environmentally impacted areas to increase the amount and enhance the quality of nesting, brood rearing, and cover for bobwhite quail and other birds, pollinators and other wildlife on agricultural lands.
NV Chapter 16 Page 3 On June 18 Kurtis again led his team in the augmentation of Quail within the Manassas Battlefield National Park. He let 320 Quail raised birds loose nine (9) for the augmentation of the existing population. The purpose of this was for the NPS to conduct a study to determine if pen raised Quail could survive in the wild. In the fall Kurtis will be coordinating with the Audubon Society to help him with a Quail count in these areas. If this Scout/NPS project proves successful, additional birds will be let loose in this park. As another part of Kurtis s project, he had to demonstrate leadership, service to the community, good citizenship, and ethical behavior. We are proud of Kurtis in the work that he performed and the leadership he exhibited. YOUTH SUPPORT - BOY SCOUT EAGLE PROJECT BLM MEADOWOOD SRMA On May 22, 2010 members from NV 16 assisted Christian Jacobson from Troop 295, Life Scout and Eagle Scout Candidate at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) SMA, Lorton, Virginia under the direction of the BLM Biologist. The purpose of Christian s project was to plant Silky Dogwoods in tubes and American Red Cedars to serve as shrubs and grasses to increase the amount and enhance the quality of nesting, brood rearing, and cover for bobwhite quail and other birds, pollinators and other wildlife on publicly owned (government) property. Chapter members provided a tractor, disc and tiller to ready ground and a 4-wheel ATV with seeder to plant soybeans, fertilizer and lime for this project.
Page 4 NV Chapter 16 As another part of Christian s Eagle project, he had to demonstrate leadership, service to the community, good citizenship, and ethical behavior. We are proud of Christian in the work that he performed and the leadership he exhibited on his project. 2010 Charity Donation Raffle Making a Difference for Wildlife, One Acre at a time JUST A REMINDER! TO DATE WE HAVE SOLD ONLY 237 TICKETS OUT OF 1,800. WE KNOW TIMES ARE TOUGH BUT YOUR SUPPORT AND RESPONSE IS NEEDED TO MAKE THIS FUND RAISING EFFORT A SUCCESS! We want 100% Participation - Raffle Tickets are $10 a ticket, 3 tickets for $20, or 15 tickets for $100. Please sell at least booklet and RETURN Yellow Cover Page with signed tickets to Jerry Saggers, 5077 Willow Oak Place, Dumfries, VA 22025, 703-232-3572. All proceeds go towards Virginia Wildlife Habitat Conservation projects!! Here is some of our finest members (Bill Connor, Ben Duckworth and Jerry Saggers) selling raffle tickets at Gander Mountain in Fredericksburg, VA.
NV Chapter 16 Page 5 Chapter Membership NV 16 is slowly growing. Here is AC Duckworth, our chapter chairman, talking to future and new members of our organization. Welcome Mike Poe and his lovely bride who joined us in August while we were on display at Gander Mountain in Fredericksburg, VA. Wanted Membership Veteran Information VETERANS QUWF National (www.quwf.net) is going to add a veteran s honor list to their medallion page that includes a list of names of our members who are veterans. If you are a Veteran, please provide the following and send to Jerry Saggers your information for posting. Jerry Saggers, 5077 Willow Oak Place, Dumfries, VA 22025 or email jsaggers@gmail.com Please provide the following: Branch of Service: Last Name: First Name: Rank: One or two word job description (MP, Pilot, Infantry, etc): WW II Vet (2 Stars will be place next to your name): Korean Vet: Vietnam Vet: Desert Storm: Other: Out of Dark Ages We Now Have Facebook Site on Internet We now have an Internet site on Face book. With this site we can not only get information out to members but we can attract new member s information through information about QUWF and our chapter. Take a look sometime and you will find out that new people are looking at our site and adding their name and interest. You can reach the site at the following:
Page 6 NV Chapter 16 http://www.facebook.com/pages/northern-virginia-chapter-16-quail-and-upland-wildlife- Federation/144204152276488 Bragging and Fun This is a new section for members to display and show what they have been doing. Please send me some information and photos and I will add to newsletters Jerry. The following is my 1951 John Deere G getting weighed for a tractor pull at the Prince William Country Fair in August. The other is my daughter, Casey, with my 1951 John Deere B that I showed at the Fair. The G came in 6 th out of 11 with little weights in the 6000 Pound class and 8 out of 11 in the 6500 weight class with hardly any borrowed weights. NV 16 members and family all had fun. Chapter Officer Commitment As a Chapter, we want to continue to improve and make your experience with this Chapter enjoyable.. As always, we appreciate your being a part of the Chapter family. We look forward to many more years together and to hearing from you. Anyone have any ideas for projects (public or private) or information we can share? Your Chapter Officers, AC Duckworth Jerry Saggers Bob Crowell P.S. For those with inquisitive minds - no new information has come out whether or not Quail Unlimited is staying alive. Let us know if you heard anything.