1963 progress report on the Yellowknife waterfowl study area, Northwest Territories / H.W. Murdy and Roy E. Chambers.
Material type: TextPublication details: Denver, CO : 1963. Denver Wildlife Research Center,Description: (2) 41 p. ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: This report summarizes the progress made in 1963 during the third year of a 5-year study of breeding duck productivity in the Northwest Territories. The study was initiated in 1961 with limited, preliminary investigations and became fully operational in 1962. The purpose of the study is to measure the breeding productivity of ducks in a sample of far northern habitat, especially in respect to drouth-displaced,prairie-nesting species; and in so doing to learn as much as possible concerning: (1) the breeding biology and ecology of ducks in the area concerned and (2) the nature and value to breeding waterfowl of the habitat types in the area under study.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 41).
This report summarizes the progress made in 1963 during the third year of a 5-year study of breeding duck productivity in the Northwest Territories. The study was initiated in 1961 with limited, preliminary investigations and became fully operational in 1962. The purpose of the study is to measure the breeding productivity of ducks in a sample of far northern habitat, especially in respect to drouth-displaced,prairie-nesting species; and in so doing to learn as much as possible concerning: (1) the breeding biology and ecology of ducks in the area concerned and (2) the nature and value to breeding waterfowl of the habitat types in the area under study.