Written by HLRBO - Alexandra Carter| 09/06/2023
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service published its annual Waterfowl Population Status Report earlier this month, showing declining numbers of ducks and geese across North American flyways. In this blog post, HLRBO breaks down the report and what it means for sportsmen and women.
Mallards and Pintails Take Biggest Hits
The report indicates mallards are down 23% and northern pintails are down 43% compared to long-term averages. However, pintails saw a 24% increase over 2022, demonstrating the time needed for waterfowl populations to rebound.
Drought Impacts Prairie Pothole Region
A key metric is the "total pond estimate" for the prairie pothole region. This year, it's 5 million — 9% lower than 2022 and 5% below average. According to Dr. Mike Brasher of Ducks Unlimited, consistent wetland habitat is needed for maximum productivity.