California duck populations have significantly rebounded

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California's duck population has significantly rebounded, with some species more than doubling since last year due to three consecutive wet winters. Total breeding duck populations increased by 27%, with mallards up 49% and gadwalls up 104%. Habitat conditions are favorable for waterfowl production. Despite habitat loss from development and agricultural changes, conservation efforts by farmers, hunters, and groups are credited for the gains.


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