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  2. Ducks Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Ducks Unlimited (DU) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of wetlands and associated upland habitats for waterfowl, other wildlife, and people. History and profile

  3. Don Armes - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, his last year in office, Armes was embroiled in a controversy involving efforts to sabotage the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality. [4] It was also widely alleged that Armes conspired with insiders at the Department of Environmental Quality, and that he engaged in romantic relationships with one of those Department of ...

  4. Talk:Ducks Unlimited - Wikipedia

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  5. Breaching the Snake River dams is a horrible idea and other ...

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    Breaching Snake dams terrible idea. Breaching the Lower Snake River dams (LSRDs) is a terrible proposal. I have read the arguments for and against breaching the dams.

  6. Duck ramp on Capitol Hill stirs controversy on social media

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  7. Ducks Unlimited Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is a Canadian non-profit environmental organization that works to conserve, create, restore and manage Canadian wetlands and associated uplands in order to provide healthy ecosystems that support North American waterfowl, other wildlife and people. [1]

  8. Who's who in the 'It Ends With Us' controversy - AOL

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    Inside Blake Lively's legal complaint against her 'It Ends With Us' co-star and director Justin Baldoni: Who's who and what you need to know.

  9. Blooding (hunting) - Wikipedia

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    Blooding is the practice of smearing an animal's blood on the face of the person who killed the animal while hunting.An article on blooding in the British royal family says "Spreading blood on a person’s face is an ancient ritual performed to celebrate a hunter’s first successful kill."