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Summary of waterfowl and habitat relationships at 8 Ducks Unlimited project sites in British Columbia and 11 Ducks Unlimited project sites in Central Alberta (1983) / IEC Beak Consultants Ltd.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Calgary, AB : 1984. IEC Beak Consultants Ltd.,Description: 4 v. (various pagings) ill. ,maps ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Surveys were conducted at 8 Ducks Unlimited projects in south central British Columbia and at 11 projects in Central Alberta, during the spring and summer of 1983. The objective of the study was to assess waterfowl use at each project, and to evaluate upland and wetland habitat, and peripheral water conditions. Four surveys of each project were conducted between 25 April and 15 June to enumerate the number,species and social status of waterfowl, and three surveys conducted between 4 July and 10 August to enumerate the number, species and age of broods. Maps of the upland and emergent vegetation within 2km of each project basin were prepared. Project water levels were monitored, and peripheral wetlands assessed to determine their number, distribution and degree of water permanency.
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Electronic Report Electronic Report Electronic Library Non-fiction IEC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Volume 2 Figures and maps of Ducks Unlimited project sites in Britsh Columbia and Central Alberta 1983 15583
Electronic Report Electronic Report Electronic Library Non-fiction IEC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Volume 3 Appendices prepared for work completed at 8 Ducks Unlimited projects in British Columbia 1983 15586
Electronic Report Electronic Report Electronic Library IEC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Volume 4 Appendices prepared for work completed at 11 Ducks Unlimited projects in Central Alberta 1983 15588
Electronic Report Electronic Report Electronic Library Non-fiction IEC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Volume 1 Summary of waterfowl and habitat relationships at 8 Ducks Unlimited project sites in British Columbia and 11 Ducks Unlimited project sites in Central Alberta 1983 1077
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IEC Progress report #3 : a summary of work completed during the extra Ribstone circuit for breeding pairs, and during survey circuits 5 and 6 for broods, and other associated work on the Ribstone Backflood Irrigation Project, Alberta. IEC Summary of waterfowl and habitat relationships at 8 Ducks Unlimited project sites in British Columbia (1981) : Volume 1 and Volume 2 / IEC Summary of waterfowl and habitat relationships at 8 Ducks Unlimited project sites in British Columbia and 11 Ducks Unlimited project sites in Central Alberta (1983) / IEC Summary of waterfowl and habitat relationships at 8 Ducks Unlimited project sites in British Columbia and 11 Ducks Unlimited project sites in Central Alberta (1983) / IEC Summary of waterfowl and habitat relationships at 8 Ducks Unlimited project sites in British Columbia and 11 Ducks Unlimited project sites in Central Alberta (1983) / IEC Progress report summary of work completed on survey circuits for breeding pairs, and habitat mapping at selected Ducks Unlimited sites in the Williams Lake Area, British Columbia / IEC Progress report summary of work completed on survey circuits for breeding pairs, and habitat mapping at selected Ducks Unlimited sites in the Williams Lake Area, British Columbia /

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Surveys were conducted at 8 Ducks Unlimited projects in south central British Columbia and at 11 projects in Central Alberta, during the spring and summer of 1983. The objective of the study was to assess waterfowl use at each project, and to evaluate upland and wetland habitat, and peripheral water conditions. Four surveys of each project were conducted between 25 April and 15 June to enumerate the number,species and social status of waterfowl, and three surveys conducted between 4 July and 10 August to enumerate the number, species and age of broods. Maps of the upland and emergent vegetation within 2km of each project basin were prepared. Project water levels were monitored, and peripheral wetlands assessed to determine their number, distribution and degree of water permanency.

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