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THE RING-NECKED PHEASANT IN PA b SCOTT R KLINGER b WILDLIFE RESEARCH BIOLOGIST
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PA Pheasant Harvest
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b TRENDS IN CROPS PLANTED
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b LAND USE HAS INTENSIFIED ON REMAINING ACRES
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TRENDS IN USDA SET-ASIDE ACRES
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IDLE FIELDS-AN ENDANGERED HABITAT
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RESTORING THE RING-NECKED PHEASANT b THE PHEASANT MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR PA 2008-2017
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GOALS b Restore Wild Pheasant Populations b Provide 250,000 Game Farm Pheasants b Inform and Educate b Develop Partnerships b Monitoring and Research b Provide Funding and Resources
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SECONDARY PHEASANT RANGE- 2005
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b WPRAS
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TRAP AND TRANSFER OF WILD PHEASANTS b GAME FARM PHEASANTS VS WILD PHEASANTS b HUNTING b DOG TRAINING b MONITORING b HABITAT
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Target acres% of croplandPublic land acres Private land Acres SECURE NESTING COVER Grass/legume 150,000 15% 2,000148,000 Small grains 100,000 10% 50099,500 WINTER COVER Standing corn 10,000 1% 1,0009,000 Border edges 20,000 2% 2,00018,000 Shrub cover 19,000 1.9% 2,00017,000 Wetlands 1,000 0.01% 100900 b WPRAS-HABITAT TARGETS
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THE FUTURE OF THE PHEASANT IN PA b DEPENDS ON LAND USE OF PRIVATE LANDOWNERS b THE 2002 FARMBILL b PRIVATE LAND USE b 2007 FARM BILL b Game Farms b Trap and Transfer b Monitoring and Research b 200,000 Wild Pheasant Harvest b By 2017 b 220,000 Game Farm Birds Stocked-132,000 Harvested b 200,000 Pheasant Hunters b HABITAT IS WHERE ITS AT
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b “WE SHALL NEVER ACHIEVE ABSOLUTE b HARMONY WITH THE LAND, ANY MORE THAN WE SHALL ACHIEVE ABSOLUTE JUSTICE AND LIBERTY FOR PEOPLE… IN THESE HIGHER ASPIRATIONS …THE IMPORTANT THING IS TO STRIVE.” b ALDO LEOPOLD
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