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Agricultural chemicals and the quality of prairie-pothole wetlands for adult and juvenile waterfowl - what are the concerns?. Christian E. Grue ... et. al.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Colorado : 1988Abstract: A review of the literature and results of ongoing studies indicates that the potential for agricultural chemicals, particularly aerially- applied insecticides, to enter prairie potholes and reduce the quality of these wetlands for watefowl is great, and that a coordinated effort by farmers, wildlife managers, and regulatory agencies is needed to minimize these impacts.
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A review of the literature and results of ongoing studies indicates that the potential for agricultural chemicals, particularly aerially- applied insecticides, to enter prairie potholes and reduce the quality of these wetlands for watefowl is great, and that a coordinated effort by farmers, wildlife managers, and regulatory agencies is needed to minimize these impacts.

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