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Ducks Unlimited Canada's vision for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region of Ontario / D. Ankney, Gildo Tori, Mark Petrie, Brian Gray, Shane Gabor, Erling Armson, Joel Ingram, Owen Steele, Bob Clay and Lee Moats.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: ON : 1999. Ducks Unlimited Canada,Description: 31 p. : col. ill. , col. maps ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Mississippi Regional Office (MRO) staff need a credible,straightforward, ecologically sound Vision of the appearance of future waterfowl habitats in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence (GLSL) region of Ontario to guide our habitat conservation activities, maximize wildlife benefits and cost-efficiency and provide a rational basis for future fundraising efforts. To be effective, this Vision must be concrete enough to allow readers and users to paint a mental image of the desired landcape habitat. Furthermore, the Vision must be clear enough so that a diverse set of users can create a similar mental image and independently use that image as a standard against which decisions can be made regarding strategies, tactics and resource allocation.
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Electronic Report Electronic Report Electronic Library Non-fiction ANK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3750
Book Book Kamloops Office Stacks Non-fiction HD 28 .84 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 10151

Includes bibliographical references.

Mississippi Regional Office (MRO) staff need a credible,straightforward, ecologically sound Vision of the appearance of future waterfowl habitats in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence (GLSL) region of Ontario to guide our habitat conservation activities, maximize wildlife benefits and cost-efficiency and provide a rational basis for future fundraising efforts. To be effective, this Vision must be concrete enough to allow readers and users to paint a mental image of the desired landcape habitat. Furthermore, the Vision must be clear enough so that a diverse set of users can create a similar mental image and independently use that image as a standard against which decisions can be made regarding strategies, tactics and resource allocation.

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