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Iowa Reports Low Pheasant Numbers
According to the Iowa DNR, a harsh winter and a cool, wet spring contributed to the state's extremely low pheasant numbers.
By NRA Staff (RSS)
September 15, 2010
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9/15/2010
According to officials with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR), a harsh winter followed by a cool, wet spring contributed to the state's extremely low pheasant numbers. The 2010 August Upland Wildlife Roadside Survey revealed that there are very few pheasants still in the state; there are nearly 29 percent fewer birds present in the state than were recorded last year.
Read the full story at Boone News-Republican.
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