Newfoundland and Labrador eider management plan / Canadian Wildlife Service
Material type: TextPublication details: St. Johns, NL : 1990. Canadian Wildlife Service,Description: iv, various pagings ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: The Migratory Bird Convention was signed in 1916 by Britain on behalf of Canada, and by the Secretay of the Interior on behalf of the United States of America. It generally provides for the protection and management of avian resources shared by the two countries. The eider duck was singled out as deserving special attention because market hunting and egging had virtually extirpated it from the eastern seaboard.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Electronic Report | Electronic Library | Non-fiction | CA1 EN CWS 1990-9 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2615 |
The Migratory Bird Convention was signed in 1916 by Britain on behalf of Canada, and by the Secretay of the Interior on behalf of the United States of America. It generally provides for the protection and management of avian resources shared by the two countries. The eider duck was singled out as deserving special attention because market hunting and egging had virtually extirpated it from the eastern seaboard.