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Some canvasback management problems / Jerome H. Stoudt.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto, ON : 1960. U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries & Wildlife,Description: 20 p. ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Waterfowl management for nearly all species of ducks involves the four seasons of the year and any study should include: 1. management during spring migration; 2. management on the breeding grounds to include, a)breeding pair habitats, b) nesting habitat, and c) brood habitat; 3.management during fall migration; and 4. management on the wintering grounds. The canvasback occurs in all four major flyways but for the purposes of this paper only the three easternmost flyways will be considered.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 19-20).

Waterfowl management for nearly all species of ducks involves the four seasons of the year and any study should include: 1. management during spring migration; 2. management on the breeding grounds to include, a)breeding pair habitats, b) nesting habitat, and c) brood habitat; 3.management during fall migration; and 4. management on the wintering grounds. The canvasback occurs in all four major flyways but for the purposes of this paper only the three easternmost flyways will be considered.

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