A cold, wet June in North Dakota impacted partridge and sharp-tailed grouse numbers and led to smaller brood sizes for ...
Believe it or not, back then southeastern North Dakota’s pheasant density was just slightly higher than the traditional ...
Context matters when you are comparing numbers and statistics. After a stock market dip and a follow-up recovery, the news ...
As we ease into our hunting seasons, upland bird hunters will sooner or later head out the door with their orange hats on.
Pheasant numbers in the 2025 Minnesota August Roadside Survey were up nearly 50 percent from 2024 and 21 percent above the 10-year average, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural ...
Youth must be accompanied by a licensed adult (18 years or older), but do not need an Upland Game Bird Permit. All hunters ...
North Dakota's two-day youth pheasant season Oct. 4-5 offers a great opportunity to introduce a new hunter to the outdoors with limited competition, the Game and Fish Department says. That's when ...
Much like the 2024 season, this year’s pheasant and prairie grouse season looks to be successful. According to the Upland Outlook provided by South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks, 140,000 hunters from ...
Last year, about 55,000 hunters harvested about 350,000 pheasants in North Dakota. In 2008, hunter numbers were almost twice as high, with 107,000 hunters bagging about 1 million pheasants.
Beyond mammals, certain bird species nourish their young with a milk-like substance. Pigeons and doves produce crop milk, rich in nutrients, essential for chick survival, with both parents ...
MILES CITY — Young hunters across southeast Montana will have prime opportunities to bag pheasants this weekend as Montana ...
Iowa’s statewide pheasant population is at a 20-year high, and state wildlife experts are forecasting a banner year for ...
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