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EP 302. Snow Goose Conservation Past, Present and Future

Duck Season Somewhere
Duck Season Somewhere
Episode • Nov 2, 2022 • 1h 6m

Let's talk snow geese past, present and future. As long-time wildlife research scientist for Environment Canada, Dr. Ray Alisauskus's expertise is arctic geese. From a small cabin in prairie Canada, he describes snow goose-related activities keeping him busy during the fall, events leading to the now 24 years-old Light Goose Conservation Order, why the geese have been "winning" for the past couple decades, why mid-continent snow goose productivity is waning.  What might it all mean? Importantly, what's this year's hatch look like for us white goose hunters? 

 

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