Peace Athabasca Delta waterbird inventory : final report / M. Gendron, S.A. Smyth, G.R. Stewart, J.B. Pollard and A.J. Richard.
Material type: TextPublication details: Stonewall, MB : Edmonton, AB : 2000-2001. Ducks Unlimited Canada,Description: 2 v. (various pagings) : col. ill. , col. maps ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Ducks Unlimited's involvement with waterbird inventories on the Peace Athabasca Delta was initiated in 1998, at the request of, and in consultation with, BC Hydro staff. Further discussion with residents of the Fort Chipewyan area and staff from Parks Canada, the Canadian Wildlife Service and Alberta Environment were also undertaken to assure the program met the interests of all parties involved. Background detail on program evolution and objectives can be found in Pollard and Stewart (2000). Stewart and Pollard (1998) proposed to initiate the development of a scientifically defensible survey effort that would lead to an objective appraisal of response by waterbirds to recent re-flood events on the Delta. This report will summarize work completed in 2000 and,when appropriate, compare these preliminary survey results with those collected from the 1998 and 1999 field programs (Pollard et. al. 2000).Work identified in this report was completed under Research Permit WB00-1021 (CEAA/EARPItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Electronic Report | Electronic Library | Non-fiction | POL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1999 Surveys Final Report | 15896 | |
Electronic Report | Electronic Library | Non-fiction | GEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2000 Surveys Final Report | 5072 |
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Ducks Unlimited's involvement with waterbird inventories on the Peace Athabasca Delta was initiated in 1998, at the request of, and in consultation with, BC Hydro staff. Further discussion with residents of the Fort Chipewyan area and staff from Parks Canada, the Canadian Wildlife Service and Alberta Environment were also undertaken to assure the program met the interests of all parties involved. Background detail on program evolution and objectives can be found in Pollard and Stewart (2000). Stewart and Pollard (1998) proposed to initiate the development of a scientifically defensible survey effort that would lead to an objective appraisal of response by waterbirds to recent re-flood events on the Delta. This report will summarize work completed in 2000 and,when appropriate, compare these preliminary survey results with those collected from the 1998 and 1999 field programs (Pollard et. al. 2000).Work identified in this report was completed under Research Permit WB00-1021 (CEAA/EARP