mallard release program

,S\@#]]c a =1_kniDn1Q7iU('$b !}o 8m7$gFt6b[^q8lw=}LX?-h#~R Mk]u-j VSw u6G 0 F During these illnesses one would ask, Mr. Oregon gets 3%. Our Wildlife Hospital at Cedar Run treats hundreds of Mallard ducklings each summer that have been orphaned for some reason. Food plots were planted every year along with select cutting of timber to allow sunlight to grow browse for the deer population. He planted food plots for over 50 years, flooded green timber reservoirs, grafted trees, planted nutalls and built wood duck boxes. Here's how you know 0000000016 00000 n I have raised my two children with the same principles and both of them are avid hunters. For example, the Santee National Wildlife Refuge wintering mallard counts have declined from over 100,000 in the late 1970s to less than 5,000 mallards over the last decade. The primary reason for this decline at Santee and across South Carolina has been a change in mallard behavior over the past 30 years. Click here to read a conservation coalition letter of support (PDF). // -->

mallard release program