What is a Waterfowl Council? It\u27s doubtful if many duck hunters know the answer to that question. Yet these Councils are responsible for the planning of many programs that will influence the kind of duck hunting these same sportsmen will have in the future. Because the activities of the Waterfowl Councils do mean so much to so many people--not only to duck hunters but to the millions of people who get their fun just watching the birds-this circular has been prepared to tell the Council story. Its purpose is to explain the basic waterfowl problem and the current approach to a solution, why the Councils came into existence, how they are organized, what they seek to do to improve management of the waterfowl resource, and ways in which inter...
It is almost as difficult to find individuals opposed to waterfowl conservation as it is to hear Ame...
It is necessary periodically to identify research priorities so that future research will be directe...
Population growth for mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), and presumably other upland nesting ducks, in t...
What is a Waterfowl Council? It\u27s doubtful if many duck hunters know the answer to that question....
Waterfowl monitoring, research, regulation, and adaptive planning are leading the way in supporting ...
The term waterfowl is properly applied only to ducks, geese, and swans. In North America, most water...
The decline of waterfowl populations and the loss of wetlands are high-ranking environmental concern...
Waterfowl are a diverse group of birds that have widely divergent requirements for survival and recr...
In 1961, Congress initiated the Accelerated Wetland Acquisition Program, which has resulted in purch...
Duck’s Unlimited Canada (DUC) is a private, non-profit conservation organization. It has been involv...
Informed management of waterfowl (or any animal population) requires management goals and objectives...
As our appreciation of migratory birds and our understanding of their role in the natural world grow...
The North American Waterfowl Management Plan, the Service\u27s most recent mandate for management of...
Low duck populations in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s prompted unprecedented action from the natu...
It is necessary periodically to identify research priorities so that future research will be directe...
It is almost as difficult to find individuals opposed to waterfowl conservation as it is to hear Ame...
It is necessary periodically to identify research priorities so that future research will be directe...
Population growth for mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), and presumably other upland nesting ducks, in t...
What is a Waterfowl Council? It\u27s doubtful if many duck hunters know the answer to that question....
Waterfowl monitoring, research, regulation, and adaptive planning are leading the way in supporting ...
The term waterfowl is properly applied only to ducks, geese, and swans. In North America, most water...
The decline of waterfowl populations and the loss of wetlands are high-ranking environmental concern...
Waterfowl are a diverse group of birds that have widely divergent requirements for survival and recr...
In 1961, Congress initiated the Accelerated Wetland Acquisition Program, which has resulted in purch...
Duck’s Unlimited Canada (DUC) is a private, non-profit conservation organization. It has been involv...
Informed management of waterfowl (or any animal population) requires management goals and objectives...
As our appreciation of migratory birds and our understanding of their role in the natural world grow...
The North American Waterfowl Management Plan, the Service\u27s most recent mandate for management of...
Low duck populations in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s prompted unprecedented action from the natu...
It is necessary periodically to identify research priorities so that future research will be directe...
It is almost as difficult to find individuals opposed to waterfowl conservation as it is to hear Ame...
It is necessary periodically to identify research priorities so that future research will be directe...
Population growth for mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), and presumably other upland nesting ducks, in t...