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Pheasant Hunting—Wisconsin' Many Programs

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The pheasant was introduced to the state of Wisconsin as late as the 1800s, and has actually been a tradition in the state for quite a while. But their numbers began to decrease due to inadequate habitat conditions and availability as more and more crop grounds and land became modernized, more sleeker agricultural practices that took out habitat areas for sprinkler systems, and the development of towns, cities, and mall areas--more and more signs of civilization that more than affected the future of pheasant hunting. Wisconsin, more than most states, began to see this expansion in the 1940s that began to lay plays for the pheasant's lower outlook, and not for the best.

Today, the best pheasant hunting is available only in the southeast one-third of the state, along with some western central region counties for hunters. Pheasant hunting, Wisconsin and other connecting states, provide high quality hunting opportunities due to each state forming some form of individual programs to change the future outlook of the pheasant and other hunting area, such as the Wisconsin's Pheasant Stamp that was originally created in 1991 to restore the pheasant population and management. The money from this stamp helped Wisconsin preserve and restore acres upon acres of nesting and winter habitat. Without it, the pheasant would be almost extinct due to the increase of human population and lack of foresight into the lives of surrounding wildlife.

Traditionally, wildlife areas provide excellent pheasant hunting, Wisconsin locations, along with those in South Dakota. But one thing in common is that hunting, fishing, trapping, hiking, nature study, or berry picking are allowed in all of these wildlife areas. But some areas specifically allow dog training, dog competitions, or field trials while certain wildlife-restricted areas are designated with signs. But since 1876, the state of Wisconsin acquired enough land to meet conservation and recreation requirements, in a joint effort by the State Parks, State Forests, State Trails, State Natural Areas, along with Country Parks and Forests to preserve wildlife and pheasant hunting.

Wisconsin also offers many forms of wild rehabilitation, which refers to the act of providing temporary care of the injured, sick, or orphaned wildlife. The goal for this sort of program is to release the well animal back into the world where they can recognize the correct type of food while simultaneously socializing with their own species, such as an injured bird from pheasant hunting. Wisconsin offers special licenses for wildlife rehabilitation for providing humane care and housing, to anyone highly qualified or trained for the provision of improved wildlife.







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