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      <title>Navigating the Dynamics of Waterfowl Sanctuaries and Recreational Access</title>
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      <description>Highlights      Some highlights Another  Summary     In an innovative exploration of the balance between wildlife conservation and recreational access, Dr. Abigail G. Blake-Bradshaw&amp;rsquo;s research delves into the impact of human disturbance on mallard ducks within waterfowl sanctuaries. Tasked with the dual objectives of preserving waterfowl populations and enabling hunting opportunities, waterfowl managers often face the challenge of designing sanctuaries that serve both as refuges for ducks and as areas for recreational hunting.</description>
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