Dayton to unveil plan to rescue pheasant population
Published 10:15 am Monday, September 14, 2015
MINNEAPOLIS — State officials are ready to outline a plan to reverse a long decline in Minnesota’s pheasant population.
Gov. Mark Dayton convened hunters, farmers and wildlife experts late last year to tackle the state’s sagging pheasant population. The 2015 pheasant index is 39 percent below the 10-year average and 59 percent below the long-term average.
Dayton and Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Tom Landwehr were expected to announce an action plan Monday afternoon in Nicollet.