The ponds and marshes dotting the dimpled landscape around Devils Lake are often described as a haven for waterfowl. But the Devils Lake Wetland Management District, a sprawling network of more than ...
Waterfowl numbers are down, and that means hunters might have to work a bit harder to find birds when waterfowl season opens in North Dakota and Minnesota. This year’s regular duck and goose season ...
The 10-year average (2017-26) for the midwinter survey in North Dakota is 115,950 Canada geese and 13,400 mallards. The survey helps biologists gauge wintering distribution of waterfowl in North ...
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