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A great many birds spend the spring and summer months in the region. Some species of waterfowl, however, are usually scarce at the same time.
North American waterfowl are newest casualty of California’s drought By Matt Weiser - [email protected]. Updated October 06, 2014 8:23 PM.
Last winter, a waterfowl nut from New York traveled to Utah to hunt cinnamon teal and complete his quest to shoot every legal duck, goose, swan, and crane in North America ...
Each band reported by hunters is essential for detecting changes in waterfowl populations and for setting hunting regulations ...
Though waterfowl and raptor populations have made recoveries, ... dropping by nearly three billion across North America—an overall decline of 29 percent from 1970. ...
Aug. 18—MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Continental breeding duck populations are down 7% from 2022, Ducks Unlimited said Friday, Aug. 18, in reporting results from the annual spring North American waterfowl ...
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 ...
Over the past half-century, North America has lost more than a quarter of its entire bird population, or around 3 billion birds. That's according to a new estimate published in the journal Science ...
For your next vacation, spend some time viewing and learning about endangered species of birds in North Carolina's premier ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Continental breeding duck populations are down 7% from 2022, Ducks Unlimited said Friday, Aug. 18, in reporting results from the annual spring North American waterfowl survey ...