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Understanding Roosting Networks: The Ecological Role of Hub and Satellite Roosts in Eastern Wild Turkeys
Roosting behavior plays a vital role in the spatial ecology and survival strategies of the eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo...

Eric Lance CWB®, CNRP
Jun 27, 20255 min read


The Importance of Wetland and Upland Grassland Complexes for Waterfowl Production
Waterfowl populations are driven by habitat, not harvest. As the Prairie Pothole Region dries and grasslands vanish, ducks lose the breeding grounds they depend on. The 2025 survey shows early migrants like mallards bypassed dry areas, leading to fewer ducks. Conservation must focus on protecting wetlands and uplands.

Eric Lance PWS, CWB®, CNRP
Jun 22, 20254 min read


Clutch Composition and Multiple Paternity in Ducks: Unpacking Monogamy, Extra-Pair Copulation, and Reproductive Dynamics
"While ducks are often described as seasonally monogamous, genetic studies across multiple species reveal a far more complex reality. Females routinely produce clutches fertilized by multiple males through extra-pair copulations and specialized storage mechanisms. This reproductive strategy increases genetic diversity within broods and shapes the dynamics of sexual selection, gene flow, and population structure in wild duck populations."

Eric Lance PWS, CWB®, CNRP
Jun 14, 20255 min read


Analyzing Harvest Data to Improve Deer Management: Understanding Herd Dynamics for a Healthier Future
Analyzing data helps manage herd health, balance sex ratios, and improve habitat, ensuring a sustainable deer population and ecosystem.

Eric Lance PWS, CWB®, CNRP
Sep 8, 20247 min read
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