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Question:

Where can I find waterfowl harvest data for the different states broken down by species? I would like to be able to see how many ducks and of what species have been harvested. I am interested in both historical and current data.

Thank you,
Jason Williams

Hunting

Answer:

Hello Jason,

The US Fish and Wildlife Service has a page on their website where waterfowl breeding population survey and harvest survey data are made available. For those interested, reports are also available on species such as woodcock, mourning dove and sandhill crane. Updated surveys are made available each year.

The following link will take you directly to the page I mentioned:

http://migratorybirds.fws.gov/reports/reports.html

Thanks for sending in your question.

Sincerely,


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