Migration Alert: State-by-state Pacific Flyway Breakdown
Early migrating waterfowl, feeling an early winter pinch, are filtering south throughout the Pacific Flyway states and finding variable habitat conditions upon arrival in the region.
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GUN RAFFLES
Take your chances on one of these nice guns
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Ducks in the Desert Initiative
Restoring the valuable wetland oases of America's desert landscape for waterfowl, other wildlife, and communities across the West, from the Great Salt Lake to the Lower Colorado River.
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Hunting rights claim victory in state races
States across the nation voted to support hunting rights in the 2012 election in a resounding victory of sportsmen.
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Tucson chapter recognized nationally
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Twelve DU conservation projects receive NAWCA grant approval from MBCC, six more from NAWCC
The Migratory Bird Conservation Commission (MBCC) met last week and approved more than $24.5 million in federal grants under the North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) for partnership-based conservation projects that will protect, restore and enhance more than 146,000 acres of wetlands and associated habitats across the United States and Mexico.
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Arizona: Cibola National Wildlife Refuge Water Conveyance Enhancement and Riparian Restoration
A decade-long series of projects at the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge improved water conveyance in moist-soil wetlands, benefiting the Island and Goose units of the refuge.
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Gun winners
Arizona state news.
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Ducks Unlimited Continental Shoot announced in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS - Dec. 15, 2011 - Competitive sporting clay shooters are encouraged to register now for the 2012 Ducks Unlimited Las Vegas Continental Shoot. The annual event will take place Feb. 23-26, 2012, at the Pro Gun Club in Boulder City, Nev., formerly known as Desert Hills Shooting Club.
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AZSFWC (Arizona Sportsmen For Wildlife Conservation)
Arizona state news.
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Ducks Unlimited Names Top 100 Chapters
The Top 100 Chapters are among Ducks Unlimited's most successful chapters throughout the nation. Each year, the list is reserved for the top 100 chapters that raise up to $100,000 in grassroots income for DU's conservation mission.
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Western Regional Office of DU
Good stuff for CA and AZ.
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Ducks Unlimited Receives BASF Grant to Control Invasive Plants
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 2, 2006 – Ducks Unlimited will use a matching grant to eliminate invasive salt cedar as part of its wetlands restoration on Cibola National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). DU received $12,500 from BASF for herbicide application to fight the spread of terrestrial and aquatic invasive plants.
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Sonoran and Mohave Deserts / Sierra Madre Occidental
An overview of Ducks Unlimited's habitat conservation work in the Sonoran and Mohave Deserts / Sierra Madre Occidental priority area
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Northern and Southern Rockies / Colorado Plateau
An overview of Ducks Unlimited's habitat conservation work in the Northern and Southern Rockies / Colorado Plateau priority area.
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Where Arizona's Ducks Come From
The Prairie Pothole Region is critical to Arizona waterfowl hunters. A significant portion of our annual duck harvest migrates to us from the Prairie Pothole Region, also referred to as “the duck factory”.
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Cibola National Wildlife Refuge
The Cibola National Wildlife Refuge is the most important waterfowl area on the Lower Colorado River. It also has it's share of habitat problems.
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Cibola Hunt Unit 2 Ditch Rehabilitation Project
The lower Colorado River is one of the most important wintering grounds for waterfowl and other migratory birds in the southwest.
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Arizona Conservation Projects
Ducks Unlimited habitat conservation projects in Arizona. These projects benefit waterfowl, other wildlife and people. View sample projects, project map and more.
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Lower Colorado and Lower Gila Rivers Wetlands Project
This project protected and/or restored 2,873 acres of palustrine emergent wetlands and palustrine forest and 60 acres of associated uplands in this important region.
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