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Oak Hammock Marsh Conservation Centre feasibility assessment / Woods Gordon.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Winnipeg, MB : 1989. Woods Gordon.Description: 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. , maps ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: The Oak Hammock Marsh was designated as a Wildlife Management Area in 1973 and was reclaimed and developed through the cooperative efforts of the Federal and Provincial Governments and Ducks Unlimited Canada. The Oak Hammock Marsh Wildlife Management Area, approx. 20 km. north of Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway, is an 8600 acre wetland and grassland complex which supports 260 species of birds, 25 kinds of mammals and large numbers of waterfowl that rest and feed there in the spring and fall. Peak concentrations of waterfowl number in the 100,000's. It is,to borrow from the Department of Natural Resources, the crown jewel in Manitoba's treasure chest of Wildlife Management Areas...and is widely recognized as a world class wetland attraction (unpublished).
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The Oak Hammock Marsh was designated as a Wildlife Management Area in 1973 and was reclaimed and developed through the cooperative efforts of the Federal and Provincial Governments and Ducks Unlimited Canada. The Oak Hammock Marsh Wildlife Management Area, approx. 20 km. north of Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway, is an 8600 acre wetland and grassland complex which supports 260 species of birds, 25 kinds of mammals and large numbers of waterfowl that rest and feed there in the spring and fall. Peak concentrations of waterfowl number in the 100,000's. It is,to borrow from the Department of Natural Resources, the crown jewel in Manitoba's treasure chest of Wildlife Management Areas...and is widely recognized as a world class wetland attraction (unpublished).

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