An interim report on the results and progress of the muskrat monitoring program in the Cumberland Marshes project (1979-80) / Dave Phillips.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1980.Description: 24 p. : map ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: This is the first in a series of annual progress reports which will summarize the results and further development of the muskrat monitoring program initiated at the Cumberland Marshes project during 1979. It is expected that the series will be a convenient means for supplying information on the current status of muskrat populations in the project area to Ducks Unlimited (Canada) and other wildlife agencies. This report serves as an update to the original monitoring plan which was introduced in Technical Report Number 3 (Muskrat habitat and population monitoring in the Cumberland Marshes project; July 2, 1980). As baseline information accumulates and the program expands, future progress reports will become increasingly comprehensive in the scope of data analysis and management recommendations.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-24).
This is the first in a series of annual progress reports which will summarize the results and further development of the muskrat monitoring program initiated at the Cumberland Marshes project during 1979. It is expected that the series will be a convenient means for supplying information on the current status of muskrat populations in the project area to Ducks Unlimited (Canada) and other wildlife agencies. This report serves as an update to the original monitoring plan which was introduced in Technical Report Number 3 (Muskrat habitat and population monitoring in the Cumberland Marshes project; July 2, 1980). As baseline information accumulates and the program expands, future progress reports will become increasingly comprehensive in the scope of data analysis and management recommendations.