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Effects of liberalized harvest regulations on wood ducks in the Atlantic Flyway
Wildlife Society Bulletin
By: Fred A. Johnson, J.E. Hines, Frank Montalbano III, and J.D. Nichols
Beginning in 1977the FWS provided southern Atlantic Flyway states the opportunity to liberalize wood duck harvest regulations. Harvest subsequently increased throughout the flyway but appeared to be more a function of population growth than changes in regulations. In the South, harvest rate increased only slightly for young males and no decline in average survival was detected. We found no evidence of increased harvest pressure on nontarget northern populations. We concluded that liberalized regulations provided increased hunting opportunities in southern states without adversely impacting northern populations.
Suggested Citation
Johnson, F., Hines, J., Montalbano, F., Nichols, J., 1986, Effects of liberalized harvest regulations on wood ducks in the Atlantic Flyway: Wildlife Society Bulletin, v. 14, no. 4, p. 383-388.
ISSN: 1938-5463 (online)
Publication type
Article
Publication Subtype
Journal Article
Title
Effects of liberalized harvest regulations on wood ducks in the Atlantic Flyway