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The ever popular ring-necked pheasant is a native of Asia. The bird was introduced in the United States as well as Europe and New Zealand years ago and is prevalent throughout all three areas. Huntable pheasant populations can be found in all states, particularly the Dakotas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Texas, Montana, Kansas, California, Utah, Wyoming, and many other states. The Ringneck thrives in woody areas and swales where it can have protection from dogs, foxes and other predators.

Pheasant populations have grown enormously from the Conservation Reserve Program in the U.S.. CRP involves the planting of vast acres of native grasses by farmers in agricultural areas. CRP provides ideal cover for pheasant and other upland birds. The battle of "farmer's rights" vs "hunter's rights" is still going on and organizations like Pheasants Forever deserve your support.