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Duck nesting tunnels experiences in 1993/94 / B. Thomson, E. Stams and K. Schmitt.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Red Deer, AB : 1994. Ducks Unlimited Canada,Description: 1 v. : ill. (some col.) , map ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: In 1993, The Red Deer Area office of Ducks Unlimited/Alberta Prairie Care constructed, installed and evaluated the performance of 71 nest tunnels. The nest tunnels were placed within the Pine lake and Corridor landscapes in Central Alberta. The goal of this report is to document observations and experiences related to 1. Utility of the design 2.Installation related items 3. Utilization by nesting waterfowl 4. Costs Further, we offer information related to the evaluation of a volunteer based Nest Tunnel Program.

In 1993, The Red Deer Area office of Ducks Unlimited/Alberta Prairie Care constructed, installed and evaluated the performance of 71 nest tunnels. The nest tunnels were placed within the Pine lake and Corridor landscapes in Central Alberta. The goal of this report is to document observations and experiences related to 1. Utility of the design 2.Installation related items 3. Utilization by nesting waterfowl 4. Costs Further, we offer information related to the evaluation of a volunteer based Nest Tunnel Program.

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