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Duck Season Somewhere


Jun 1, 2023

From a 1.1 million peak in the late-1990s, the Great Lakes mallard population has declined to about 700 thousand. Meanwhile, there's been increased genetic infusion of game farm mallards that don't necessarily migrate as do wild-originated mallards. That could be a good thing for Great Lakes hunters, right? Or not? As part of a major study to determine why mallard populations are declining in the US, Brad Luukonen is completing his dissertation and University of Michigan. Luukonen sheds light on this perplexing mallard problem, discussing how it may effect hunting in the Great Lakes region and further down the flyway, contributing and confounding factors, and future possible management implications.  Plenty good food for thought no matter where in the US your chase greenheads!

 

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Related Links:

What Are Mallards Populations Falling in the Great Lakes Region? https://www.wkar.org/wkar-news/2022-08-11/why-are-mallard-duck-populations-falling-in-the-great-lakes-region

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