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Techniques of predator control: Fact book and bibliography. W.F Cowan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1978Online resources: Abstract: The material here presented is intended to familiarize Ducks Unlimited personnel with the problems and techniques of reducing predation on breeding waterfowl and their eggs. Its aim is to provide quidelines for increasing waterfowl production both on wetland and upland project areas, and in large geographical zones (the predator population range).The fact book is designed so that the knowledge about each species can be expanded as literature is further accumulated.

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The material here presented is intended to familiarize Ducks Unlimited personnel with the problems and techniques of reducing predation on breeding waterfowl and their eggs. Its aim is to provide quidelines for increasing waterfowl production both on wetland and upland project areas, and in large geographical zones (the predator population range).The fact book is designed so that the knowledge about each species can be expanded as literature is further accumulated.

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