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Reader/Root Complex waterfowl production potential and management recommenations / Phil Ould, Bob Clay and Pat Caldwell.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Winnipeg, MB : 1979. Ducks Unlimited Canada,Description: 3 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some col.) , maps ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Problems with water level management, deteriorating habitat and a need to produce more wildlife (ducks and muskrats) necessitate the development of a comprehensive management plan for the Reader/Root Complex. Therefore, objectives of the present study are: -to document problems with water level management -to develop a water management scheme which will create optimum conditions for wildlife -to determine factors which limit production of waterfowl -to recommend Biological Improvements for overcoming the Limiting Factors
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Electronic Report Electronic Report Electronic Library Non-fiction OUL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Part II 15659
Electronic Report Electronic Report Electronic Library Non-fiction OUL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Figures 20-23 Maps 15660
Electronic Report Electronic Report Electronic Library Non-fiction OUL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Part I 1227

Includes bibliographical references (p. 540-544).

Problems with water level management, deteriorating habitat and a need to produce more wildlife (ducks and muskrats) necessitate the development of a comprehensive management plan for the Reader/Root Complex. Therefore, objectives of the present study are: -to document problems with water level management -to develop a water management scheme which will create optimum conditions for wildlife -to determine factors which limit production of waterfowl -to recommend Biological Improvements for overcoming the Limiting Factors

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