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Wood Ducks are the most beautiful of all wild ducks. Its scientific name, Aix sponsa, translates into "waterbird in bridal dress." Today the wood duck is one of the most common waterfowl species breeding in the United States. However, this was not always the case. By the beginning of the 20th century, unregulated hunting had caused wood ducks to virtually disappear from much of their former range.
The Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918 ended unregulated hunting. By also taking measures to protect remaining habitat, wood duck populations began to rebound in the 1920's. The development of the artificial nesting box in the 1930's gave an additional boost to wood duck production. Wood ducks eagerly accepted boxes as suitable nesting sites, and over the following fifty years, conservation groups and individuals helped increase numbers of wood ducks by preserving habitat and erecting nest boxes. The combination of efforts enabled wood duck populations to rebound enough to support conservative hunting in the 1940's. The story of the wood duck is an example of how active wildlife management techniques can have a tremendous effect on the overall success of an individual species. Click here to learn about our amazingly Affordable Banner Ad