In South Dakota, where more than 80% of land is privately owned, access can be a limiting factor for hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts if enough acres are not enrolled in a public access program. That’s why the Public Access to Habitat (PATH) program is turning heads, winning over landowners, and opening gates to some of the state’s best pheasant and grouse habitat.
Launched in September 2023, PATH is the product of a partnership between Pheasants Forever and the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department.
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