Important Notice: Our web hosting provider recently started charging us for additional visits, which was unexpected. In response, we're seeking donations. Depending on the situation, we may explore different monetization options for our Community and Expert Contributors. It's crucial to provide more returns for their expertise and offer more Expert Validated Answers or AI Validated Answers. Learn more about our hosting issue here.

How does the habitat work CWA is doing help provide more hunting opportunity?

0
Posted

How does the habitat work CWA is doing help provide more hunting opportunity?

0

CWA works on private and public lands alike. Most private lands are not open to public hunting, but are hunted by the landowners. CWA has done a lot of work on public wildlife areas and refuges and a large portion of these projects are in the hunt areas. 3. Q: Where can I find funding for wetland restoration and enhancement work on my club? A: There are many funding sources. To determine which funding source is best for your situation, contact the CWA biologist in your area. Visit the WWP webpage to view staff in your area or contact CWA headquarters at 916-648-1406 or email us at wwp@calwaterfowl.org. 4. Q: What should I plant in my wetland area to provide good quality feed to improve my hunting? A: Though there are several good choices of native and non-native plant seeds available, most wetlands have an adequate seed bank within the soil to develop good stands of feed. In most cases you can produce vast amounts of waterfowl food plants without spending a lot of money on seed and tra

0

CWA works on private and public lands alike. Most private lands are not open to public hunting, but are hunted by the landowners. CWA has done a lot of work on public wildlife areas and refuges and a large portion of these projects are in the hunt areas. 2. Q: Where can I find funding for wetland restoration and enhancement work on my club? A: There are many funding sources. To determine which funding source is best for your situation, contact the CWA biologist in your area. Visit the WWP webpage to view staff in your area or contact CWA headquarters at 916-648-1406 or email us at wwp@calwaterfowl.org. 3. Q: What should I plant in my wetland area to provide good quality feed to improve my hunting? A: Though there are several good choices of native and non-native plant seeds available, most wetlands have an adequate seed bank within the soil to develop good stands of feed. In most cases you can produce vast amounts of waterfowl food plants without spending a lot of money on seed and tra

Related Questions

What is your question?

*Sadly, we had to bring back ads too. Hopefully more targeted.

Experts123