As a young waterfowler wood ducks were impossible to harvest in Minnesota, no birds, no season. College years in Minnesota there were a few but not many. Now the birds are plentiful.
At the Ghost Ranch we raise probably a dozen to two dozen broods every summer. At Pamelot we raise less than 5 broods per summer. Nesting boxes are plentiful. We do what we can to help increase numbers and we take our responsibility to control snapping turtle numbers very serious.
Here is a couple of pictures we were lucky to get. Enjoy!
Retired CEO of CHIPPEWA PARTNERS, Native American Advisors, Inc., now CEO of the Parisian Family Office. A White Earth Chippewa, Dean helped Native Americans for decades. Raised conservative, began Wall Street career in 1982, met game changer William O'Neil in 1984. In a world on a dopamine, hypomanic binge, this is his take on financial chicanery, political crime and life well lived at their Ghost Ranch in MT or Pamelot, the Parisian's TN farm.
Wednesday, June 03, 2020
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