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Members did it by getting their hands wet. Wildlife biologists and engineers in three regional offices, Sacramento, Calif. They do, however, get some help along the way.

Of the , members, Ducks Unlimited says nearly 23, are active in local chapters. That means some are busy holding fundraisers, others are in the weeds constructing habitats, still others are in the fields rebuilding wetlands.

The common bond is wetlands, which are technically a lowland area saturated with moisture. It could refer to a small pond or a huge swamp. Wetlands tend not to support farming, housing developments, golf courses and other such man-made projects, so they systematically have been drained, paved over or cultivated. According to the U. Fish and Wildlife Service, million acres of wetland have been lost in the U. An additional , acres is estimated to be lost every year, or about 1, acres each day.

As if preparing to host the next Olympic Games, Ducks Unlimited has been plotting and planning to make its flying tourists from Canada feel welcome. Read more about DU and get the latest information on habitat conservation and membership. During the past fiscal year, 88 percent of DU's expenditures were converted directly to conservation work. This habitat is needed desperately by ducks, geese and other wetland-dependent wildlife to survive. Brown-headed Cowbird. Pied-billed Grebe.

Turkey Vulture. Eastern Phoebe. Eastern Towhee. Magnolia Warbler. Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Indigo Bunting. Canada Goose. Count Red-tailed Hawk. Belted Kingfisher. Red-bellied Woodpecker. Eastern Wood-Pewee. Eastern Kingbird.

European Starling. Common Grackle. Summer Tanager. Black Vulture. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. Northern Parula. Baltimore Oriole. Great Crested Flycatcher. Carolina Wren. Great Egret. Mississippi Kite. Barn Swallow. Count 5.

Rock Pigeon. American Kestrel. American Crow. Count 4. Field Sparrow. Yellow-breasted Chat. Red-winged Blackbird.

Common Yellowthroat. Caitlin De Bellis. Green Heron. Tree Swallow. Eastern Meadowlark. Blue Grosbeak. Brown Thrasher. Rose-breasted Grosbeak.



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