The DU said the “we believe the governor Duggar has shown great leadership in his proposal to dedicate 1.5 million “for the duck habitat programs (source 2 first’s page conservation). Then a man named Tom Kirschenmann said that one of the main reasons for waterfowl loss and all animalism is because of habitat loss. Also for the waterfowl it is worse because it can really mess up their fight patterns. So Duck Unlimited is spending 1.8 million to insure the best habitat for waterfowl in the state to insure their survival. They are also helping to restore by buying land and restoring the land and also help by bringing in more back to the reservation and they are making sure that the land and the all the animal will be protected. Duck Unlimited also pleased to spend 1, 8 million on the conservation program in South Dakota during each of the five years. And a really cool thing is that biologist of the conservation they band more than 200,000 ducks and 150,000 geese every year so they can keep track of them. Ducks unlimited take a continental, landscape approach to the wetlands conservation so like they go over the landscape to see how it is doing after so many years. And they have covered more than thirteen million acres of habitat across North America. Duck Unlimited works in all fifty of the states to make sure that …show more content…
But the nesting period is one of the fractions of the waterfowls annual life cycle but it is still one of the most important parts. But more on the incubation process is that it happened right after they lay the eggs usually the male does not help but on some rare occasions the male stays and helps. But it doesn't really matter because the U.S has lost already lost more than half of its original wetland and seventy percent of it grass lands. And they are still losing more at an alarming rate. But in recent years ducks unlimited has been trying to stop that from happening and helping out in a lot
Of ways. They are working in high priorities like western boreal forest and prairie pothole region. They are working with all varieties of partners to help preserve the