Pre -and Post-Construction Studies in Saskatchewan. Biological Services Group
Material type: TextPublication details: Saskatchewan : 1981Abstract: Investigations to determine effects of wetland development on waterfowl numbers and habitat characteristics were continued by Ducks Unlimited (Canada) in 1980. Five projects were studied. Arnold and Stockton projects are in the second year of pre-construction analysis. White Lake and Skinner's received their first and Nicolle Flats its second year of post-construction evaluation. Analysis of invertebrates, water chemistry, plant populations and waterfowl use continued on all projects (only waterfowl counts and habitat mapping were conducted on Skinner's Marsh).Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Edmonton Office Stacks | Non-fiction | DU 75.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 9128 | |
Book | Edmonton Office Stacks | Non-fiction | DU 75.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 9129 | |
DU Report | Research Library DU Reports | Non-fiction | BSG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 808 |
CD# 1 file BSG002.PDF
Investigations to determine effects of wetland development on waterfowl numbers and habitat characteristics were continued by Ducks Unlimited (Canada) in 1980. Five projects were studied. Arnold and Stockton projects are in the second year of pre-construction analysis. White Lake and Skinner's received their first and Nicolle Flats its second year of post-construction evaluation. Analysis of invertebrates, water chemistry, plant populations and waterfowl use continued on all projects (only waterfowl counts and habitat mapping were conducted on Skinner's Marsh).