WHITE-TAILED DEER
THEN 500,000
NOW 32,000,000
In 1900, less than half a million white-tailed deer remained in the nation. Today, conservation programs have returned the whitetail population to some 32 million.
Source: Bowhunter Magazine, 2009
DUCKS/WATERFOWL
THEN FEW
NOW 44,000,000
In 1901, few ducks remained. Today, there are more than 44 million ducks populating the United States and Canada.
Source: USFWS, 2009
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK
THEN 41,000
NOW 1,000,000
In 1907, only about 41,000 elk could be counted in the United States. Today,
populations in 23 states total approximately 1 million.
Source: Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, 2009
WILD TURKEYS
THEN 100,000
NOW 7,000,000
By the early 1900’s, encroaching civilization and habitat loss may have reduced the wild turkey population to under 100,000. Today, conservation programs have restored the population to more than 7 million birds.
Source: National Wild Turkey Federation, 2009
Source: National Wild Turkey Federation, 2009
PRONGHORN ANTELOPE
THEN 12,000
NOW 1,100,000
About 50 years ago, the total U.S. population of pronghorn was only about 12,000. Today, conservation programs have helped increase the population to more than one million.
Source: Texas Parks and Wildlife, 2007
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