Duck Fan
07-01-2008, 08:50 PM
New Flyways Web Site - Bookmark it!
I recently found this new web site and really enjoy it. It is new and I am sure will be even more 'robust' with information as time goes by.
It has news, harvest management data, and scientific data collected from USFWS, and CWS (Canada).
I wanted to pass it along since I believe this is a good resource for hunters..as well as for the 'managers' of our ducks.
www.flyways.us
There are some initial assessments of waterfowl breeding habitat conditions in some video segments. Nice to get a first glimpse into the conditions around the country, as well as see the breeding ground conditions maps over the past few years.
It also has some good contact info for the different flyways.
You can even submit questions about duck, goose and swan management.
I am just now starting to review the site and I know more will be added but thought you all might also want to add this to the resources you use.
a footnote: The Flyways.us Web site was developed by the FWS through a collaborative effort of biologists and waterfowl managers across North America’s four waterfowl flyways — the Atlantic, Mississippi, Central and Pacific Flyways.
I recently found this new web site and really enjoy it. It is new and I am sure will be even more 'robust' with information as time goes by.
It has news, harvest management data, and scientific data collected from USFWS, and CWS (Canada).
I wanted to pass it along since I believe this is a good resource for hunters..as well as for the 'managers' of our ducks.
www.flyways.us
There are some initial assessments of waterfowl breeding habitat conditions in some video segments. Nice to get a first glimpse into the conditions around the country, as well as see the breeding ground conditions maps over the past few years.
It also has some good contact info for the different flyways.
You can even submit questions about duck, goose and swan management.
I am just now starting to review the site and I know more will be added but thought you all might also want to add this to the resources you use.
a footnote: The Flyways.us Web site was developed by the FWS through a collaborative effort of biologists and waterfowl managers across North America’s four waterfowl flyways — the Atlantic, Mississippi, Central and Pacific Flyways.