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Upland Wildlife

Pheasants, quail, cottontail rabbits, and squirrels are Iowa's most popular upland game species. The Upland Wildlife Research Unit monitors yearly harvest and populations, as well as providing information to landowners and hunters.
Frequently Asked Questions About Upland Game Hunting

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2007 NESTING OUTLOOK

2007 August Roadside Surveys (ARS)

2008 Snowfall and Pheasant Survival Estimate

Pointing dogs help find pheasants

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Last Update February 20, 2007

 

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