Biological Services Group surveys manual. Richard A. Wishart
Material type: TextPublication details: Winnipeg : 1983. Ducks Unlimited Canada,Description: 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: The Biological Services Group (B.S.G.) Surveys Manual is an outgrowth of the recent DU Biological Techniques Manual (Kaminski 1982). By contrast,however, the purpose of this report is to document and describe the field survey techniques used and developed by DU's research biologists.It is meant to act as a guide for new research personnel, for consultant crews under contract to B.S.B., and for others attempting to interpret B.S.B. reports. Normally provincial and area personnel will not have the resources or the time available to carry out studies with techniques as detailed as those presented here. This manual will be updated periodically as new techniques are developed and incorporated into the program.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The Biological Services Group (B.S.G.) Surveys Manual is an outgrowth of the recent DU Biological Techniques Manual (Kaminski 1982). By contrast,however, the purpose of this report is to document and describe the field survey techniques used and developed by DU's research biologists.It is meant to act as a guide for new research personnel, for consultant crews under contract to B.S.B., and for others attempting to interpret B.S.B. reports. Normally provincial and area personnel will not have the resources or the time available to carry out studies with techniques as detailed as those presented here. This manual will be updated periodically as new techniques are developed and incorporated into the program.