Did you know that before 1918, wood ducks were the number one sought-out bird for market hunting? They were hunted so intensely that they were doomed to go extinct. Tune in next week to the Save it for the Blind podcast, where Brian Huber Wood Duck Program Coordinator and Waterfowl Biologist, and Jim Paroli, District Manager and Wood Duck Program Chair, shed light on our Wood Duck Program and why wood duck boxes are so successful. They discuss how the population was boosted by The Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918 and how the creation of the wood duck box in 1937 helped boost the population to what it is today. In fact, CWA's Wood Duck Program is set to hatch its one millionth wood duckling this year!