Pheasant Facts
An Icon of the Midwest and Great Plains, the ring-necked pheasant is an intriguing species. Learn more fun facts about their characteristics, behaviors, habitats, and life cycle to truly understand the “King of Gamebirds.”
The quality and quantity of America’s grasslands support abundant and healthy upland birds in the long-term. Learn more about habitat basics and important PF programs investing in habitat conservation.
An Icon of the Midwest and Great Plains, the ring-necked pheasant is an intriguing species. Learn more fun facts about their characteristics, behaviors, habitats, and life cycle to truly understand the “King of Gamebirds.”
Whether you are managing land for pheasants or other wildlife, the all-new PF Pheasant Habitat Essentials Guide provides an A-Z tutorial and special tips for producing more birds, bucks, and non-game species.
Learn how habitat conservation efforts for pheasants, quail, and other wildlife provide sustainability benefits like enhancing biodiversity, stewarding water resources, and improving soil health.
From food plot mixes to native grass seed and cover crops, our mission is habitat and we want to help you with yours! Our professional wildlife biologists design mixes that meet and exceed local, state and federal standards, providing quality habitat for wildlife at affordable prices.
Food and cover plots can play a crucial role for the survival and reproductive success of pheasants and other wildlife. The organization offers a variety of food and cover seed mixes that are field-tested and wildlife-approved.
Working Lands for Wildlife empowers agricultural producers and landowners to incorporate ag practices that benefit wildlife and their bottom line. Through the USDA’s Natural Resource Conservation Service programs and our expert biologists, we help implement voluntary conservation planning for landowners throughout America’s upland landscapes.
Pheasants Forever’s Rights-of-Way and Energy (ROWE) Habitat Program improves perennial grassland habitat for wildlife in conjunction with transportation, railway, electric, oil/gas, and solar rights-of-way footprints in the United States.