Snow geese have the infamous distinction of being too much of a good thing. Their population explosion in the past thirty years is nothing short of remarkable. But that is not all great news, their breeding grounds on the Canadian Yukon tundra are in trouble. This led to a conservation order in the late 90’s designed to thin light goose populations. Is it working? Find out next on DU TV.
Up Next in DU TV 2020 Season
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A Snake River Reunion • DU TV
Ashley Ward is back in the field with Browning’s Shaundi Campbell on the Snake River in Idaho on this action-packed episode. We join DU Volunteer David Harper and friends running the river, finding the birds and setting up for a great hunt. This is public access hunting at its finest in some of t...
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Creole Carver • DU TV
In this episode we explore the world of decoy carving. We head down to the Louisiana marsh country, hunting with DU volunteer Mike Benge and decoy carver Cal Kingsmill. We take a closer look at Cal’s shop and learn why he became a decoy carver.
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Creole Carver • DU TV
In this episode longtime DU volunteer and expert decoy carver Tom Humberstone takes our crew on an adventure on the fabled St. Lawrence River in New York State. Tom carries on the waterfowling traditions of the past while helping to preserve its future. Right now on DUTV.