Document Type
Thesis - campus only access
Date of Award
Spring 1955
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Department
Biology
Advisor
Dr. Edwin P. Martin
Abstract
Before white men came to North America, there were many game birds. However, due to man’s activities much of their natural habitat has been destroyed. Therefore, some of the states established game commissions and game farms to reestablish game or to introduce new species for hunters. Ring-necked pheasants and Hungarian partridges are two successfully introduced game birds.
Recommended Citation
Nimz, Fred, "The Pheasant and Hungarian Partridge As Exotic Game Birds" (1955). Master's Theses. 543.
DOI: 10.58809/DRWF6266
Available at:
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/theses/543
Rights
© 1955 Fred Nimz
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