The North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) is a document guiding continental directives for waterfowl populations, their habitats, and engagement of user groups. Learn more about the three cornerstones of the 2012 NAWMP on Thursdays at 4 p.m. in TNR 170 as part of the Waterfowl and Wetlands Colloquium: Ducks, Habitat and People. 

February 16, 2017

The Duck Stops Here: Managing Wildlife and Wetlands at a Continental Scale

Presented by:

Jacob Straub, Ph.D.

University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point

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March 9, 2017

If you Build it, They Will Come: Habitat Management Success in the Mississippi Flyway

 

Presented by:

Heath Hagy, Ph.D.

Assistant Research Program Leader in Waterfowl and Wetland Ecology
at
Illinois Natual History Survey

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February 23, 2017

The NAWMP 'Conservation Concern' Spectrum: From Pintails and Scaup to Light Geese

 

Presented by:

Lisa Webb & Mitch Weegman, Ph.D.s

Associate Cooprative Professor & Assistant Professor
at
University of Missouri

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March 16, 2017

Waterfowl and Wetland Management: How do People Fit in?

 

Presented by:

Kent Van Horn

Natural Resources Program Manager
at
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

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March 30, 2017

100 Years of Waterfowl Conservation: The Migratory Bird Treaty through the North American Waterfowl Management Plan

 

Presented by:

Richard Kaminski, Ph.D.

Director of James C. Kennedy Waterfowl & Wetlands Conservation Center
at
Clemson University