Addressing environmental impact solutions through wildlife habitat conservation
In a first-of-its-kind hiring for the nation’s leading upland habitat conservation organizations, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are pleased to announce the appointment of Brent Rudolph as Director of Sustainability Partnerships. Collaborating with external stakeholders to expand grassland-focused conservation and sustainability outcomes, Rudolph will assist corporations, private donors, and foundations in aligning profitability with ecological performance.
As the 21st century faces growing needs and demands for environmental, social, and economic sustainability, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are uniquely positioned to offer habitat-based solutions for the nation’s most complex environmental and agricultural issues including climate resiliency, soil health, water quality, carbon sequestration, and rural economic development. In fact, The Habitat Organization has been a leader in delivering sustainability outcomes across the pheasant and quail range with partners such as Nestlé Purina (Soil Health and Habitat Program), John Deere (Precision Agriculture), Cotton Inc. (Cotton Sustainability & Quail Population Recovery Project), United Sorghum Checkoff Program (Sorghum for BIRDS), Hayden Outdoors Real Estate (Corners for Conservation), South Dakota Corn Growers Association (Saline Soils Program), and others. In his new role, Rudolph will seek to grow similar programs and partnerships while furthering Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever as national frontrunners for sustainability efforts among nonprofits.
“Brent understands the power of strategic partnerships and philanthropic relationships to benefit our mission of wildlife habitat conservation,” stated David Bue, chief development officer for Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever. “His results-oriented mindset and track record of building effective partnerships will help us achieve the ambitious goals and strategic initiatives of the Call of the Uplands campaign.”
Rudolph joins Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever after more than four years of service to the Ruffed Grouse Society and American Woodcock Society (RGS & AWS). He initially served as the organization’s Director of Conservation Policy before transitioning to a senior leadership role as Chief Conservation and Legislative Officer. Prior to joining RGS & AWS, Rudolph worked for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for nearly 18 years where he coordinated policy and public engagement, oversaw the Partnership for Ecosystem Research and Management wildlife program, and ran research programs tasked with integrating insights from social sciences and wildlife ecology.








































