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The 52-year-old Minnesota Waterfowl Association folded last month amid a long decline in state duck hunter numbers
The Minnesota Waterfowl Association, one of the oldest, largest, and most effective state-based conservation groups in the nation, has ended its 52-year run.
The MWA announced its dissolution in a message posted on its website last month; the doors closed Sept. 30.
“Times have changed in the waterfowl and conservation world, and the old duck men are fading into the sunset,” the group announced in the statement. “Due to an aging and declining use base in waterfowl hunting and conservation a trend has developed over the last decade or so which points to the reality of the time. Declining duck populations, Duck Stamp sales, access, and declining membership are…
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