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Habitat keys highest Minnesota pheasant harvest since 1964

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Saint Paul, Minn. - Minnesota's 2007-2008 pheasant harvest of 655,000 roosters is the highest-recorded total since 1964, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Pheasants Forever (PF) notes the critical role quality habitat has played in the ring-necked pheasants' resurgence across Minnesota's farm country.

"Four out of the past five years have produced a harvest of over a
half million birds in Minnesota, including the last three consecutive
seasons," said Matt Holland, PF Senior Field Coordinator. "Minnesota
must be mentioned among the typical pheasant powerhouse states like
South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. However,
you're only as good as your last acre of habitat work, and that
challenge is never-ending."

Last October, 79,677 Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres expired
in Minnesota alone, and over half a million more Minnesota CRP acres
are slated to expire over the course of the next five years. "Quality
habitat is the determining factor. We've made progress in Minnesota
with one project, one program, and one acre at a time," Holland said.
"But it shouldn't be a secret to any resident or non-resident hunter
that harvest totals will decline if there is a continuing loss of
habitat."

Successful long-term habitat programs like the Minnesota River CREP
and the Wetlands Reserve Program have added core wildlife habitat
that pheasants and other wildlife populations have the ability to
take advantage of in good weather years. Minnesota's system of state
Wildlife Management Areas and federal Waterfowl Production Areas also
provide for access as well as habitat. Credit for this progress goes
to the decision-makers who have, and continue to, provide funding for
conservation and to all the partners and landowners that make good
programs work on their land," Holland added.

Holland points to the new State Acres For wildlife Enhancement (SAFE)
program, called the Minnesota Back Forty Pheasant Habitat program, as
evidence of landowner interest in conservation and wildlife habitat
still being strong. Since the Minnesota SAFE sign-up began in April,
over 10,000 acres have been offered for enrollment in the program,
which is part of the continuous portion of CRP. Minnesota has been
allocated 23,100 acres for enrollment in the Back Forty Pheasant
Habitat program, which establishes small blocks of grassland (10-40
acres) and enhances existing habitats.

Since its first project in 1984, Minnesota's 75 PF chapters, one QF
chapter and 27,000 PF/QF members have completed over 21,500 projects
benefiting more than 184,000 acres of wildlife habitat. In fact,
Minnesota PF chapters have spent more than $33.7 million on habitat
and conservation education in the state.

Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are non-profit conservation
organizations dedicated to the protection and enhancement of
pheasant, quail, and other wildlife populations in North America
through habitat improvement, land management, public awareness, and
education. PF/QF has more than 129,000 members in 700 local chapters
across the continent.


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