Even Conservation Tastes Better Deep Fried

Outdoor deep fryers from Timber Ridge Products Corp help "The Habitat Organization"

Pheasants Forever is

Pheasants Forever is "The Habitat Organization."

- February 10 -

Pheasants Forever and Timber Ridge Products Corporation have home-cooked a new partnership to support conservation. The maker of outdoor deep fryers will donate, on a yearly basis, a portion of its sales profits to Pheasants Forever as part of its Conservation Support Program.

"Our company is proud to support Pheasants Forever's wildlife habitat conservation work," said Jeff Gerdes, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Timber Ridge Products. "Timber Ridge Products understands the value of outdoor lifestyles, as do members and supporters of 'The Habitat Organization.'"

In addition to including Pheasants Forever in its Conservation Support Program, Timber Ridge Products is also providing Pheasants Forever enthusiasts a special discount offer. When purchasing a new Sportsman Deep Fryer from Timber Ridge Products online, simply enter the promotional code "pheasants" and save more than $75!

The new Sportsman Deep Fryer and other products from Timber Ridge Products will also be on display and for purchase at Pheasants Forever's National Pheasant Fest 2010 , which will be held February 26-28 at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, Iowa.

Attend National Pheasant Fest 2010 The Country's Largest Event for Upland Hunters, Sport Dog Owners and Wildlife Habitat Conservationists, combining a national outdoor tradeshow, wildlife habitat seminar series, and family event complete with puppies, tractors, shotguns, and art.

  • Adults - $10 Daily
  • Ages 6-16 - $5 Daily
  • Ages 5 and Under – FREE
  • Weekend Special - $30 (Includes annual Pheasants Forever membership & hat, over $80 value)
  • All details at www.PheasantFest.org

Anthony Hauck 651.209.4972 AHauck@pheasantsforever.org

Pheasants Forever is a non-profit conservation organization dedicated to the protection and enhancement of pheasants, quail and other wildlife populations in North America through habitat improvement, land management, public awareness and education. Such efforts benefit landowners and wildlife alike.