Muskrat habitat and population monitoring Cumberland Marshes Project / D.W. Phillips.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1980.Description: 48 p. : maps ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: This is the third in a series of five technical reports which summarize historical information pertaining to the Ducks Unlimited (Canada)project in the Cumberland Marshes of east-central Saskatchewan. The report series also outlines the basis of a new biological field program which will be initiated during 1980 as the project nears completion and enters a 33-year period of operation and maintenance. Although the main purpose of the series is to familiarize the author with the historical background to the development of the Cumberland project it is also hoped that the reports will serve as useful summaries of available information and an introduction to the objectives and proposed techniques to be employed in future biological investigations at the site. Sources of information on the project include correspondence gathered from Ducks Unlimited (Canada) files, government documents, published articles and personal communications with the various people involved in its development. ThisItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 47-48).
This is the third in a series of five technical reports which summarize historical information pertaining to the Ducks Unlimited (Canada)project in the Cumberland Marshes of east-central Saskatchewan. The report series also outlines the basis of a new biological field program which will be initiated during 1980 as the project nears completion and enters a 33-year period of operation and maintenance. Although the main purpose of the series is to familiarize the author with the historical background to the development of the Cumberland project it is also hoped that the reports will serve as useful summaries of available information and an introduction to the objectives and proposed techniques to be employed in future biological investigations at the site. Sources of information on the project include correspondence gathered from Ducks Unlimited (Canada) files, government documents, published articles and personal communications with the various people involved in its development. This