The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has published its annual Waterfowl Population Status report for 2025, revealing key insights into waterfowl trends across North America. While the mallard population has remained largely unchanged from 2024, the population of pintails has increased by 13 percent, sparking interest among wildlife enthusiasts and hunters alike.
In contrast, the blue-winged teal population has not met the criteria for a full 16-day hunting season, leading to a reduced nine-day season for 2026-27. This report is crucial for conservation efforts and hunting regulations, offering a comprehensive view of the health of waterfowl species across the continent.
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