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<blockquote data-quote="Montana&#039;eer" data-source="post: 2977066" data-attributes="member: 113417"><p>I hunt a lot of upland, mainly NE Montana. Weather and habitat loss are what mainly drives the population numbers. There are so many predators from yotes, fox, coons, skunks, owls, eagles- they are ever present. Weather and habitat wreak havoc on the population. We've lost about something like 40% of CRP in Montana over the past decade or so. That hurts. The lesser prairie chicken went from numbers in the millions in the late 1800's to less than 50,000 in their territorial range. All habitat driven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montana'eer, post: 2977066, member: 113417"] I hunt a lot of upland, mainly NE Montana. Weather and habitat loss are what mainly drives the population numbers. There are so many predators from yotes, fox, coons, skunks, owls, eagles- they are ever present. Weather and habitat wreak havoc on the population. We've lost about something like 40% of CRP in Montana over the past decade or so. That hurts. The lesser prairie chicken went from numbers in the millions in the late 1800's to less than 50,000 in their territorial range. All habitat driven. [/QUOTE]
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