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Back in the mid 1930's, biologists proposed that migratory birds followed four geographical flyways during their spring and fall migrations across North America. Hunters, by returning the bands they've found on the legs of ducks and geese they harvest, have helped identify the migration patterns of waterfowl through the continent. And so our question tonight is...Can you name the Administrative Flyways that run through the United States and when were they established? The answer, next up when KSL Outdoors powered by Ford returns.

and our question tonight is....Can you name the Administrative Flyways that run through the United States and when were they established? Here's the answer...The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service adopted the flyway structure in 1947. They set four administrative flyways specific to the United States. They are the Pacific, the Central, the Mississippi and the Atlantic. The Mississippi flyway is further divided into north and south regions

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