The California Waterfowl Association (CWA) is a non-profit organization based in Sacramento, CA, dedicated to the conservation and preservation of waterfowl populations and wetland ecosystems in California. With a strong commitment to the Klamath basin, CWA works on multiple fronts to provide temporary and permanent water solutions, ensuring the restoration of this important habitat. Through their programs, such as College Camp, CWA also aims to educate and engage future wildlife and biology-based career-focused students in the world of hunting and its role in conservation.
CWA's impactful work includes wetlands restoration and management, banding of ducks and geese, hatching wood ducks from nest boxes, and educating students about waterfowl and wetlands. They also actively advocate for waterfowl breeding habitat and engage in various initiatives and programs to support conservation efforts. With a focus on community involvement, CWA offers opportunities for individuals to make an impact through programs like Mallard Egg Salvage and the Delayed Wheat Harvest Incentive Program. Through their advocacy, events, and partnerships, CWA continues to work towards their vision of a California with thriving waterfowl populations, vibrant wetland ecosystems, and respected hunting communities.
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