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Completed project evaluation floodplain New Brunswick. RT Clay

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Brunswick : 1988Online resources: Abstract: In 1984, Ducks Unlimited Canada began a Completed Project Evaluation of 5 projects associated with river floodplains in New Brunswick. The objectives of the evaluation were first to provide estimates of spring breeding duck pair and summer brood densities on typical floodplain projects, and second to describe the available waterfowl habitat. The evaluation was planned to last for 3 years, but in 1986, after 2 years of pair and brood surveys, a decision was made, because of economic constraints, to continue only the brood survey portion of the study.
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In 1984, Ducks Unlimited Canada began a Completed Project Evaluation of 5 projects associated with river floodplains in New Brunswick. The objectives of the evaluation were first to provide estimates of spring breeding duck pair and summer brood densities on typical floodplain projects, and second to describe the available waterfowl habitat. The evaluation was planned to last for 3 years, but in 1986, after 2 years of pair and brood surveys, a decision was made, because of economic constraints, to continue only the brood survey portion of the study.

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