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Hunters who enjoy learning about wildlife management and hearing stories can watch a new series of movies online.

Ducks Unlimited is launching another season of its "DU Films" in March. A preview of this year's series as well as films from previous seasons can be watched at http://www.ducks.org/dufilms.

DU officials say that each film features footage coupled with a story about waterfowl hunters, and conversations about hunting and giving back to the resource.

Films this year include passing on hunting traditions across three generations in Arkansas; hunting blue-collar style on the Texas coast; enjoying the fruits of volunteer work in Kansas City; a multigenerational decoy carving legacy in Maryland; Ducks Unlimited staff and volunteer friendships in Delaware; and a father-son reunion in the nation's duck capital.

The 2017 season includes six films. DU will release one per month starting in March.