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Wetlands and development of wetland habitat within the south Saskatchewan River basin / Kim Schmitt.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Brooks, AB : 1984. Ducks Unlimited Canada,Description: (2) 18 (1) p. : ill. ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Ducks Unlimited has been involved in water resource development in Southern Alberta for over 40 years. Successes realized to date can largely be attributed to the multi-benefit philosophy and approach adopted by the organization. In the following report, an attempt has been made to broadly outline benefits associated with wetlands and wetland development. Secondly, history and background information regarding the relationship between wildlife, wetlands, and water resource development is provided. Finally, problems and solutions related to the above are stated.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Ducks Unlimited has been involved in water resource development in Southern Alberta for over 40 years. Successes realized to date can largely be attributed to the multi-benefit philosophy and approach adopted by the organization. In the following report, an attempt has been made to broadly outline benefits associated with wetlands and wetland development. Secondly, history and background information regarding the relationship between wildlife, wetlands, and water resource development is provided. Finally, problems and solutions related to the above are stated.

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