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Waterfowl population status and problems and suggested DU aternatives : a seminar presented to Ducks Unlimited Canada board of directors /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Calgary, AB : 1984. Ducks Unlimited Canada,Description: 40 p. : ill. , maps ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: During 1983 and 1984, a sub-committee of the Biological Research and Evaluation Committee, spearheaded by the work and concern of E.H.Moncrieff and chaired by L. McMurray, has been examining the status of the waterfowl resource, the DU program, all with the view of determining if the current programs of DU are in tune with the needs of the resource today and in the future. As a result of their meetings, both in-camera and with other officers and Senior Staff, culminating with a meeting March 17, 1984, it was decided that the Board of Directors are not well informed on the status of the waterfowl resource and that there was a need for a seminar to be held in conjunction with the June Board meeting in Calgary. The purpose of the seminar would be to: 1. provide a basic understanding of annual continental populations 2. provide information on long-term trends of habitat and populations 3. provide insight into chronic waterfowl resource problems of wetland drainage and destruction and dim

Includes bibliographical references (p. 20).

During 1983 and 1984, a sub-committee of the Biological Research and Evaluation Committee, spearheaded by the work and concern of E.H.Moncrieff and chaired by L. McMurray, has been examining the status of the waterfowl resource, the DU program, all with the view of determining if the current programs of DU are in tune with the needs of the resource today and in the future. As a result of their meetings, both in-camera and with other officers and Senior Staff, culminating with a meeting March 17, 1984, it was decided that the Board of Directors are not well informed on the status of the waterfowl resource and that there was a need for a seminar to be held in conjunction with the June Board meeting in Calgary. The purpose of the seminar would be to: 1. provide a basic understanding of annual continental populations 2. provide information on long-term trends of habitat and populations 3. provide insight into chronic waterfowl resource problems of wetland drainage and destruction and dim

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