Field Reports: 2012 Duck Production Outlook
Prospects for breeding waterfowl have improved in many areas since last report
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Field Reports: 2012 Spring Habitat Conditions
Breeding habitat conditions vary throghout much of U.S. and Canada. Ducks Unlimited biolgists in these regions have provided a brief overview for each Canadian Province and specific regions in the U.S.
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Field Reports: Spring Habitat Conditions
Abundant winter precipitation has set the stage for improved wetland conditions on many key waterfowl breeding areas
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GIS Spatial Data Download
Ducks Unlimited Geographic Information Systems mapping data for habitat conservation efforts across North America, available for download.
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Project RECLAIM
A GIS-based management strategy to help eliminate this destructive encroachment of woody vegetation in Catahoula Lake.
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Conservation Planning in the Playa Lakes
Using a Geographic Information System to facilitate conservation planning in the Playa Lakes region. Research done by DU in partnership with the Playa Lakes Joint Venture.
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Freshwater Wetland Conservation for Redheads
Research done by DU's Geographic Information Systems department on freshwater wetlands along the Gulf Coast of Texas to benefit redheads.
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Quantification of Surface Water
Geographic Information Systems research done by DU and the Gulf Coast Joint Venture to analyze surface water in Gulf Coast marshes.
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Project SWAMP
The Siting Wetlands in the Alluvial Mississippi Plain (SWAMP) Decision Support System was created to aid in effective conservation planning in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley.
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Project STREAM
Interactive mapping research done on the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley by Ducks Unlimited's GIS department.
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Historical Forest Cover
A GIS profile of forested lands in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley in the 1940s.
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Map Viewers
A list of online GIS map viewers created by Ducks Unlimited Inc. and Ducks Unlimited Canada.
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Geographic Information Systems
Information about DU's Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing program and how it furthers our conservation mission.
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