“A basic goal of managing habitat for waterfowl is to provide food (seed-bearing plants) and open water for birds to land,” Hartke said. “Left undisturbed, aquatic plant communities become less ...
Providing food and managing disturbance are the two most important things duck managers and duck hunters can do to improve duck hunting. An expert panel accentuated those points recently during the ...
Wetland ecosystems represent a dynamic confluence of hydrological, biological and geological processes, offering critical habitat for waterfowl while supporting a broader array of biodiversity. These ...
UC Davis researcher suggests habitat shift could reduce avian flu spread – but it's a long ways away
Waterfowl take over a flooded field in the Central Valley in 2019. (photo: Department of Water Resources) Management of waterfowl on and around farms could reduce the risk of infection of commercial ...
Recent waterfowl aerial surveys conducted in Arkansas and Mississippi illustrate how little duck habitat exists in those two states. Bracketed between the Mississippi Flyway and the eastern edge of ...
Q: As a duck hunter, I’m curious how the California Waterfowl Habitat Program works? A: Also known as the Presley Program, named for the state senator who established the program, the California ...
Water makes or breaks things for Texas waterfowl hunters. Not enough of it — not enough of the wetland habitat it helps create — and the millions of ducks and hundreds of thousands of geese that ...
Ducks Unlimited's Jim Ringelman talks about challenges facing waterfowl managers after receiving international award for his efforts on behalf of ducks and habitat. Jim Ringelman is director of ...
As many as 500,000 waterfowl reside in California, USA, during summer, but little is known about the availability or quality of their habitats. Wetland size and distribution serve as proximate cues ...
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