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Estimating the global population of pheasants is challenging due to the variety of species and their different habitats. Generally, pheasants, which belong to the family Phasianidae, number in the millions, with the most common species, such as the ring-necked pheasant, widely distributed across various regions. Factors like habitat loss and hunting can influence local populations, but exact global figures are difficult to ascertain. Conservation efforts are in place for some species to ensure their survival.

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