Memphis, Tenn. – Duck populations took a nearly double-digit dip this year but are still 11 percent above the long-term average, according to a U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service survey. The USFWS’s preliminary report on midcontinent breeding ducks and habitats, based on surveys conducted in May and early June, showed about 37.3 million breeding ducks […]
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