
Ep. 429 – Bitter Cold Adds to Already Difficult Season in Nebraska and Kansas
November 12, 202247m 47sbonus
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Show Notes
Across the southern great plains, extreme drought has produced a parched landscape and caused iconic wetlands such as Cheyenne Bottoms to go dry, leaving few options for migrating waterfowl and hunters. Dr. Mark Vrtiska, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Tom Bidrowski, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, join the podcast to discuss how an unseasonably warm fall and now an extended arctic air mass will bring further challenges to waterfowl hunters of their states.
Topics
scienceducksbirdshuntingconservationgeesesurveyshabitatwetlandswaterfowlduckhuntinggoosehuntingducksunlimitedhabitatconservationwaterfowlsurveyduckpopulationswaterfowlmanagers