Conservation in Arkansas
Arkansas is part of the Mississippi Flyway and provides important winter habitat for waterfowl that are produced in the prairies and Great Lakes states. In most years, Arkansas winters more mallards than any other place in North America. Eastern Arkansas comprises an important portion of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley, known regionally as the Delta. Historically, flooded forests of the Delta provided reliable high quality habitat for millions of mallards, wood ducks, and other waterfowl. DU has worked to conserve over 300,000 acres of waterfowl habitat throughout Arkansas. Our goal is to perpetually secure habitat and the future of Arkansas as a key wintering area in North America. Your support of DU will help us achieve that goal.
Arkansas Habitat Projects
Mississippi Alluvial Valley
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Ducks Unlimited receives $20,000 grant from UPS Foundation
Little Rock, Ark. November 4, 2008 – Ducks Unlimited received a $20,000 grant from The Mid-South District UPS Foundation, the charitable arm of UPS (NYSE:UPS). The grant will be used for work on Bayou Meto Wildlife Management Area to further restoration efforts at Halowell Reservoir. Work should be completed by early December.
Bayou Meto is one of the most revered public waterfowl areas in the U.S., offering some of the best flooded timber hunting for mallards anywhere. In 2006, DU and partners developed restoration plans for Halowell Reservoir, a 586-acre rest area on the north end of Bayou Meto. Plans are to sub-divide the reservoir into five impoundments managed as seasonally-flooded wetlands. This work will enable independent water control among wetland units with great habitat benefits to waterfowl and other marsh birds. A tail-water recovery impoundment is planned that will promote more efficient use of critical water supplies in this important agricultural region as well.
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Evening of Conservation held at Arkansas Governor's Mansion
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – May 11, 2009 – For the second year in a row, Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe hosted a Ducks Unlimited Evening of Conservation at the Arkansas Governor's Mansion. DU Board Member Steve Cook and his wife Alison coordinated the May 11th event to encourage support of the Wings Over Arkansas conservation initiative. The initiative is geared towards putting conservation on the ground in Arkansas and on the breeding grounds critical to Arkansas' waterfowl.
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Arkansas chapters honored at 2008 DU National Convention
Nine Ducks Unlimited chapters in Arkansas were honored at the 2008 Ducks Unlimited national convention held in Baltimore, Md., May 22 - 24, 2008.
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