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In Texas [https://projectupland.com/rules-regulations-and-seasons/bird-hunting-in-texas/] and Arizona [https://projectupland.com/rules-regulations-and-seasons/bird-hunting-arizona/], white-winged doves [https://projectupland.com/dove-hunting/white-winged-dove-zenaida-asiatica-bird-profile/] are culturally significant and a part of each state’s hunting heritage. Biologists are actively studying these unique migratory birds; in fact, the first research project to ever outfit white-winged doves with GPS transmitters is currently underway in Texas. In this episode, AJ and Gabby talk to Owen Fitzsimmons [https://www.ckwri.tamuk.edu/about/owen-n-fitzsimmons-ms], the webless migratory game bird program leader for Texas Parks and Wildlife. Owen, alongside Dr. Jennifer Smith of the Caesar Kleburg Wildlife Research Institute [https://www.ckwri.tamuk.edu/about/jennifer-smith-phd] at Texas A&M University Kingsville, to learn more about the urban ecology, behaviors, and life history of white wings. Tune in to learn how white-winged doves are expanding their range, interacting with mourning doves [https://projectupland.com/dove-hunting/mourning-dove-zenaida-macroura-bird-profile/], and defining what it means for wildlife to thrive alongside people. Listen to past episodes here: Project Upland Podcast [https://projectupland.com/category/project-upland-listen/project-upland-podcast/] If you want to support independent journalism, check out the Project Upland Podcast Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/ProjectUpland]. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/ProjectUpland]
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