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Recent studies have identified a ‘habitat threshold’, a relationship between the amount of grassland nesting cover and nest success. It has been determined that when 30-40% of the land is in permanent cover (ie. grasslands) nest success is 15-20%. Knowing that this habitat threshold exists allows managers to make decisions for waterfowl management throughout the prairie pothole region. In many areas of intensively farmed landscapes the habitat threshold may not be attainable due to financial and political realities. Areas with high wetland densities will commonly attract 60-80 pairs of ducks per square mile, however most of these breeding pairs will not produce a single brood. Delta’s student research program has discovered that predator management can return areas back to productive landscapes for ducks once again, increasing nest success by two fold, averaging an increase from 24 to 48% nest success. Delta and its partners are using predator management in a targeted manor to areas that have high breeding densities - but are below the habitat threshold and subsequently experience low nest success.
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