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Duck hunters rescued from cold water near Woodland Beach

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DOVER, DE – DNREC Fish and Wildlife Enforcement agents on marine patrol checking waterfowl hunters for compliance yesterday morning rescued a pair of hunters whose small boat had capsized near Woodland Beach east of Smyrna.

About 9:30 a.m., Sr. Cpl. Drew Aydelotte and Agent Trainee Josh Hudson were patrolling the Woodland Beach marsh flats when they spotted the two men in the water about 100 yards from shore, and quickly pulled them aboard their patrol boat.

Mario F. Cipolla, 36, of New Castle, and Kenneth Tolite, 24, of Wilmington, were duck hunting when their boat capsized just minutes before the agents arrived in the area. Emergency medical personnel from the Cheswold Volunteer Fire Company responded to the scene and treated the two men for hypothermia. Continue reading

Atlantic Sea Duck Telemetry Studies Continue

Eider with a satellite transmitter - USGS

Eider with a satellite transmitter – USGS

Another season of migration has resulted in another round of data for the  telemetry studies conducted by the Sea Duck Joint Venture.  These ongoing studies continue to track annual migration patterns for four species of sea ducks (surf scoter, black scoter, white-winged scoter, long-tailed duck) in the Atlantic flyway and Great Lakes.

The study follows ducks to near-shore and off-shore habitats, maps the estimated length-of-stay during winter, then follows ducks back to the breeding and molting areas.  Study results will support a various goals in the North American Waterfowl Management plan and aid in policy development for wind turbine placement in areas such as Maine’s Penobscot Bay, Nantucket Sound, and coastal Rhode Island. Continue reading

USGS Black Brant Study Unravels Mating Mysteries

Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska - USGS

Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska – USGS

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Not all birds mate for life, but for those species that do, wildlife biologists have found a clear benefit to the birds from such long-term relationships: greater longevity and breeding success, according to a study recently published in Behavioral Ecology

The study’s authors found that when female black brant (a small arctic goose) lose their mate, their chances for survival are greatly diminished. The study is the first to characterize health effects of mate loss to female geese, and its conclusions have implications for wildlife population management.  Continue reading

Delaware DNR – Conservation Order Reminder

Waiting on the spring flights of snow geese.

Waiting on the spring flights of snow geese.

DOVER (Jan. 23, 2013) – Since 2009, the Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife has  implemented an annual Snow Goose Conservation Order as part of an Atlantic Flyway-wide effort to reduce the population of greater snow geese. Snow goose numbers have reached levels that are now causing extensive damage to their breeding grounds in the Canadian Arctic as well as the wetlands and agricultural areas where they overwinter in the Mid-Atlantic, including Delaware. The 2013 Conservation Order will open on Monday, Jan. 28 and run through Saturday, April 13.

The Conservation Order is a separate season open only for snow geese which occurs after the regular waterfowl hunting seasons close. It was created with the intent of using hunting as a tool to reduce and stabilize the greater snow goose population. Last year, an estimated 6,400 snow geese were harvested by more than 500 hunters in Delaware that participated in the Conservation Order. Continue reading

Robert Steiner Wins 2012 Federal Duck Stamp Contest

2013-2014 Duck Stamp by  Robert Steiner, CA

Winning entry will appear on the 2013-2014 Duck Stamp

Robert Steiner, an artist from San Francisco, Calif., is the winner of the 2012 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest.  The announcement was made today by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Deputy Director Rowan Gould at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, during the annual art contest – the only juried art competition sponsored by the federal government.

This is Steiner’s second Federal Duck Stamp Contest win.  His art previously appeared on the 1998-1999 Federal Duck Stamp.

Steiner’s acrylic painting of a common goldeneye will be made into the 2013-2014 Federal Duck Stamp, which will go on sale in late June 2013. The Service produces the Federal Duck Stamp, which sells for $15 and raises about $25 million each year to provide critical funds to conserve and protect wetland habitats in the National Wildlife Refuge system for the benefit of wildlife and the enjoyment of people.  Continue reading

Hunter Safety Course expands to Mobile Phones and Tablets

Youth Pheasant Hunt - (c) 2012 Darin Sakas

Youth Pheasant Hunt – (c) 2012 Darin Sakas

Students who need to complete a hunter safety course to get their hunting license can now take the first step of that training on their smartphone, tablet or laptop at www.hunter-ed.com.

“Students expect to tackle a variety of tasks on their smartphones and tablets so it makes sense for hunter-ed.com to be mobile ready,” said Edward Cossette, user experience manager for Kalkomey, parent company of hunter-ed.com. “The pages at hunter-ed.com automatically resize according to the device used, from a smartphone to Internet TV. There’s no app to download and each page is easy to view and read.”

Another benefit of hunter-ed.com being available on any device is students can access the course on the Web even if the only way they have to connect to the Internet is via their smartphone. The training at hunter-ed.com is state-approved and covers the same material that’s taught in the classroom. The new mobile-ready site features realistic illustrations and interactive animations. An optional narration feature is available in many states, allowing students to hear the course in English and Spanish. Continue reading

Pennsylvania Game Commission Preps for Spring Snow Goose Hunting

Member Photo Credit - George Ruland

Member Photo Credit – George Ruland

HARRISBURG, Pa., Dec. 27, 2012 — Pennsylvania Game Commission officials are set to offer hunters the opportunity to participate in a snow goose conservation hunt designed to help stem the growth of continental snow goose populations.  Hunters must obtain a free snow goose conservation hunt permit and report cards from the agency to participate in the season.

In the Atlantic Population Goose Zone, the special snow goose conservation season runs from Jan. 28-April 26.  In the Southern James Bay Population Goose Zone, the special snow goose conservation season runs from Jan. 19-April 26.  The Resident Population Goose Zone special snow goose conservation season will run March 1-April 26. Continue reading

Stoeger’s New Longfowler Series

Stoeger Longfowler 12-gauge -- new for 2013.

Stoeger Longfowler 12-gauge — new for 2013.

ACCOKEEK, MD (January 17, 2013) – Stoeger is pleased to introduce the Longfowler Series of 12-gauge double-barrel shotguns, available in both side-by-side (SxS) and over/under (O/U) models. Designed with waterfowlers and long shots in mind, the Longfowler Series features 30-inch barrels and walnut stocks and forends that sport a weather-resistant stained oil-finish—the perfect complement to the matt-blued barrels and receiver. These guns are not only attractive, but also ready for rugged conditions.

Providing the performance advantage hunters expect from a gun that must face the challenge of fast-flying ducks and geese, the Longfowlers have the right balance and weight for a smooth, steady swing and reliable operation. This is what enables you to reach out to tag ducks and geese at the edge of the decoys with confidence.  Continue reading