The latest annual breeding waterfowl survey estimates that there are 34 million ducks across the U.S. and Canada, maintaining stable numbers compared to the previous year. This consistency is encouraging for conservationists and hunters alike, as it indicates healthy habitats and effective breeding practices.
Notably, Wisconsin reports a 7% increase in its duck population, highlighting the state’s successful conservation efforts amid changing environmental conditions. This uptick not only highlights region-specific successes but also sparks interest in what strategies contribute to such positive outcomes in duck populations across the continent.
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