Sucker Lakes Complex project proposal : R.W. Zdan, R.J. Santo and P.S. Curry. Saskatchewan heritage marsh north american waterfowl management plan /
Material type: TextPublication details: Melfort, SK : 1990. Ducks Unlimited Canada,Description: 38 p. : ill. , maps ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: The Sucker Lakes Marsh development is a complex of parkland wetlands composed of 10 potential project segments along and adjoining Sucker Creek located in central Saskatchewan. (Fig. 1) Ducks Unlimited Canada (DU) submits this Project Overview in co-operation with Saskatchewan Wetland Conservation Corporation (SWCC), Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS), Saskatchewan Parks and Renewable Resources (SPRR), Saskatchewan Natural History Society (SNHS), Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation and Wildlife Habitat Canada (WHC). These resource agencies excluding SWCC and CWS are signatories to the Saskatchewan Heritage Marsh Agreement.The Sucker Lakes Complex is one of 12 large wetland complexes identified for development and management as wildlife habitat under the Third Generation Heritage Marsh Agreement.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The Sucker Lakes Marsh development is a complex of parkland wetlands composed of 10 potential project segments along and adjoining Sucker Creek located in central Saskatchewan. (Fig. 1) Ducks Unlimited Canada (DU) submits this Project Overview in co-operation with Saskatchewan Wetland Conservation Corporation (SWCC), Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS), Saskatchewan Parks and Renewable Resources (SPRR), Saskatchewan Natural History Society (SNHS), Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation and Wildlife Habitat Canada (WHC). These resource agencies excluding SWCC and CWS are signatories to the Saskatchewan Heritage Marsh Agreement.The Sucker Lakes Complex is one of 12 large wetland complexes identified for development and management as wildlife habitat under the Third Generation Heritage Marsh Agreement.