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History of Wildlife Management
Technologies
Wildlife Management Technologies was created in 2005 as the
new owner and operator of Quail Restoration Technologies
and Pheasant Restoration Technologies. Nearly a decade
of research has been used to develop the products currently
available from Wildlife Management Technologies. This
research has focused on significantly increasing quail and
pheasant populations on any given property, both through quality
habitat improvement techniques and products that create opportunities
for upland game birds to thrive. The result of these
efforts will provide huntable pheasant and pheasant populations
on your property.
Pheasant Restoration Technologies has over 20 years experience
in hunting ranch management providing consulting services and
products to some of the finest hunting ranches in the United
States and Mexico. This rich experience has allowed us the
opportunity to experiment with nearly every known technique
of native bird restoration through habitat management, predator
control, supplemental feeding and restocking through the use
of released birds. Having released hundreds of thousands of
birds in front of hunters, this experience taught us something
crucial: None of these techniques had any lasting effect on
establishing a permanent population.
Through the
experience of failing techniques the theory of Surrogate
Propagation was born. The success of this new patented
system was immediate and exciting. Years have been spent experimenting
and researching native and pen-raised birds; testing equipment,
habitat management and effective predator control. pheasant Restoration
Technologies is proud to provide The Surrogator™ to hundreds
of satisfied users across the United States who continue to
raise huntable populations of game birds on their property!
As quail and pheasant habitat continues to decline across the
United States, Wildlife Management Technologies, through Quail
Restoration Technologies and Pheasant Restoration Technologies, continues
the research and development of restoration systems to ensure
huntable populations of game birds to all hunters and landowners. We
look forward to providing products and services that meet the
specific needs of our customers and continually enhancing an
already strong history in habitat restoration.
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| Wildlife Management Technologies doing research on a ranch
near Vinita, OK 1996 |
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| Our 160,000 square foot production facility. |
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