Abstract

the ring-necked pheasant has probably been released in the greatest variety of habitats. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from Canada to the Mexican border releases of this magnificent bird have been made in almost every state. In the northern tier of states, wherever favorable farm practices prevail and where winter snows are not too deep, the species has been successful in establishing and maintaining successful populations. This has been especially true in the northeastern parts of the great plains where almost unbelievable numbers occur in favorable years. Toward the south, successful establishment has been less frequent, and in the states of the far south failure has in-

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