Posted June 5, 2015 10:46 pm by Comments

By Vanessa Torres

Deer Hunting Season Opens Early in Nebraska
Nebraska Survey Suggests Good Recovery for Many Wildlife Species
Nebraska Games and Parks Commission
Nebraska Games and Parks Commission

Nebraska -(Ammoland.com)- All wildlife species surveyed during the 2015 April Rural Mail Carrier Survey appeared to have a good overwinter survival heading into breeding season.

Those species also appeared to have rebounded from the severe winter of 2009-2010 and the drought of 2012-2013.

Species surveyed were pheasant, bobwhite, prairie grouse, wild turkey, cottontail and jackrabbit.

Barring adverse weather conditions during the nesting and brood-rearing seasons and suitable habitat availability, populations appear poised for a good production year.

Compared with April 2014, the relative abundance of all species reported in the survey was higher in 2015. Increases in regional and statewide numbers for pheasants were significantly higher in all regions except the Northeast, where the numbers were comparable to April 2014. Bobwhites were significantly higher in the Southeast and West Platte regions, as well as statewide, but comparable to April 2014 in all other bobwhite zones. Cottontails were significantly higher statewide and in the Central, Sandhills, Southeast, and Southwest regions, but comparable to April 2014 elsewhere. Wild turkey, although higher, were not significantly higher than in April 2014, …read more

Source:: AmmoLand

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