The World Pheasant Association
The World Pheasant Association - The ultimate authority on Galliformes
Timothy Greenwood
Timothy Greenwood the very talented wildlife artist died on Christmas Eve 2010 in his cottage beside the banks of Loch Tummel. He was a founder member of the World Pheasant Association. In his will he expressed the wish that if possible WPA should benefit in some way and his paintings and etchings will be auctioned at WPA's two Charity Clay Shoots. Click here for more information.
The World Pheasant Association (WPA) is a registered charity (271203) founded in 1975 which aims to develop and promote the conservation of all the species within the order of the Galliformes, otherwise known as the gamebirds of the world. Apart from pheasants, this also includes partridges, grouse, quail, francolins, megapodes and cracids, some of which are the most beautiful, yet threatened, birds in the world.

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Members Group
The members group is available for members to inform others of surplus or current wanted birds, seek advice and raise and discuss any topics of interest - click here for further details.
International Journal of Galliformes Conservation: Volume 1 |

The guidelines published
by WPA and IUCN |