This year’s waterfowl hunting season at Pintail Slough in the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge is facing significant challenges due to low water levels at Topock Marsh. During a recent meeting, officials including Lake Havasu Complex Manager Richard Meyers and Havasu National Wildlife Refuge Manager Joe Barnett addressed the concerns of local hunters regarding the potential impacts on hunting opportunities.
The low water conditions could hinder access to key hunting areas and reduce the number of waterfowl available for harvest. As hunters prepare for the season, the community is left wondering how these environmental changes will affect their traditions and livelihoods. For more details on this pressing issue, the full article provides in-depth insights from officials and local hunters alike.
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