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Thunder Creek Marshes project overview : R. MacFarlane, L. Saigeon and T. Thiele. Saskatchewan heritage marsh north american waterfowl management plan /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Regina, SK : 1990. Ducks Unlimited Canada,Description: 37 p. : ill. , maps ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Thunder Creek Marshes are a series of prairie wetlands made up of 38 potential project segments along Thunder Creek in south-central Saskatchewan. Ducks Unlimited Canada (DU) submits this Project Overview in co-operation with Saskatchewan Parks and Renewable Resources (SPRR),Saskatchewan Natural History Society (SNHS), Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) and Wildlife Habitat Canada (WHC). These resource agencies are signatories to the Saskatchewan Heritage Marsh Agreement.Thunder Creek Marshes are one of seventeen wetland complexes identified for development and management as wildlife habitat under this Agreement.The North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) Saskatchewan Implementation Strategy (June 1989) recognizes the need to identify,protect and manage larger wetlands important for staging, molting and,to a lesser degree, production. Thunder Creek Marshes are proposed as part of this Large Wetlands Program whereby habitat enhancement and legislative protection would

Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16).

Thunder Creek Marshes are a series of prairie wetlands made up of 38 potential project segments along Thunder Creek in south-central Saskatchewan. Ducks Unlimited Canada (DU) submits this Project Overview in co-operation with Saskatchewan Parks and Renewable Resources (SPRR),Saskatchewan Natural History Society (SNHS), Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) and Wildlife Habitat Canada (WHC). These resource agencies are signatories to the Saskatchewan Heritage Marsh Agreement.Thunder Creek Marshes are one of seventeen wetland complexes identified for development and management as wildlife habitat under this Agreement.The North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) Saskatchewan Implementation Strategy (June 1989) recognizes the need to identify,protect and manage larger wetlands important for staging, molting and,to a lesser degree, production. Thunder Creek Marshes are proposed as part of this Large Wetlands Program whereby habitat enhancement and legislative protection would

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