Writer links CRP acreage to pheasant population, both declining
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To the Editor:
The state’s pheasant population has been decreasing since 2008. We had 1.5 million acres in CRP dense nesting habitat in 2007, which has declined to about 900,000 acres now. At this yearly rate of decrease, S.D. pheasants will soon no longer exist. Many landowners now say that all they have now is pen-raised birds in their area.
I suggested earlier that sales tax could be increased by one-half percent, to fund a state CRP program, to save the population. This idea is not favored by anyone who wishes to be elected.
Now, we may have millions of dollars from the Internet sales tax, some of which could be used for this purpose. Some estimates are that pheasant hunters generate $500 million every year for the state’s coffers.