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Mallard duck populations down 50% in North America, but they still come to Arkansas over other states As we near the new hunting season, we learn that duck numbers continue to decrease.
The annual survey of breeding ducks across North America found overall duck numbers down 7% from last year. Blue-winged teal numbers were down 19% from last year but were 2% above the long-term ...
The Delta Waterfowl Duck Hunters Expo hits Oklahoma City this weekend, featuring demos, contests, and family fun—celebrating ...
North America is home to three teal ducks, ... make up an important part of most waterfowl hunters’ yearly bags. The birds are prized both as tablefare and as challenging ducks to hit on the wing.
This unique diving duck has a small body and a relatively large head. The males are colorful and vibrant, with iridescent heads that appear black, purple, or green depending on the light.
Duck numbers in the US are important to hunters, but keeping their numbers up through habitat conservation affects everyone.
"It supports 50%-60% of breeding ducks in North America." Duck numbers a success story, but an ongoing battle. Ramsey Russell of Brandon owns GetDucks.com. It's a company that books waterfowl ...
Wood ducks are thriving today in wetland areas across the United States. But this wasn't always the case, according to a new regional blog post from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). Once ...
Since 1934, sales of Federal Duck Stamps have raised $1.2 billion to conserve more than 6 million acres of wetlands and other ...
At its 87th annual convention in San Diego on May 29 to June 1, Ducks Unlimited announced that it delivered one million acres worth of conservation work and projects across North America from the ...
It looks like that trend has continued into 2014, which is great news for Louisiana waterfowl hunters. (File Photo) Louisiana duck hunters have been hearing for years that lean days are coming.
With a quarter of U.S. bird populations lost since 1970, experts see the remarkable recovery of wood ducks as a blueprint for future conservation efforts.
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