Adaptive Harvest Management 2024 Hunting Season

This document is part of a series of reports intended to support development of harvest regulations for the 2024 hunting season. Specifically, this report is intended to provide waterfowl managers and the public with information about the use of adaptive harvest management (AHM) for setting waterfowl hunting regulations in the United States. This report provides the most current data, analyses, and decision-making protocols. However, adaptive management is a dynamic process and some information presented in this report will differ from that in previous reports.

Author(s)
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Wildlife Biologist
Migratory Birds
Additional Role(s)
Technical Point of Contact for the Migratory Bird Hunter Diary Survey and Parts Collection Survey
Expertise
Harvest Information Program,
Migratory Bird Hunter Diary Survey,
Migratory Bird Parts Collection Survey
Laurel,MD
M. Gendron
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Type of document
Annual Report
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Public Domain
Program
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Species
Subject tags
Hunting
Hunting regulations
Waterfowl
Game birds
Partnerships
Game management
Migratory birds
Wildlife management
Work of the Service
Harvest management
Harvest strategies