Has the Flyway Shifted? The Complexities of Migration, Landscape Context, and Disturbance | Gamebird University #340 - podcast episode cover

Has the Flyway Shifted? The Complexities of Migration, Landscape Context, and Disturbance | Gamebird University #340

Oct 04, 202459 minSeason 1Ep. 340
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Episode description

James, Mark, and guest Dr. Heath Hagy from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service examine the intricate factors affecting duck migration, including habitat changes and the concept of flyway shifts. They discuss how genetics and environmental disturbances influence migration patterns and emphasize the importance of sanctuaries and cooperative efforts in conservation. The episode also touches on the social side of duck hunting and highlights the importance of keeping water on the landscape post-season to benefit waterfowl populations. Join this in-depth discussion on migration challenges and strategies for successful conservation.

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