cyclonenation10
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I'm not sure if this has been discussed before, but was curious if there was any research out there on the impacts of mowing trails/firebreaks on pheasants? On our property, we mow around the edges of our crp, between the crp and food plots, and there are a few trails running through the CRP. Most of it is used by the family and friends for riding ATVs, etc. Will this have any meaningful impact on pheasants, particularly with regard to nesting success? Does a 7-8 foot mowed trail do enough to "fragment" nesting cover to make it easier for predators to hunt and such? Just wondering if this is something we should reconsider or if the the consequences are negligible?
Thanks!
Thanks!