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PHJV habitat program assessment: preliminary results from the 1998 study sites in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba / B.L Joynt, M.G. Anderson, J.H. Devries, F.E. DeZeeuw, R.B. Emery, D.W. Howerter, P.E. Grudehus and G.G. Mack.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ducks Unlimited Canada, 1999. Stonewall, MB :Description: v, 44 p. : ill. ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: The Assessment program is designed to examine the relative efficiency of various upland habitat management techniques for improving waterfowl nesting success, test the performance of the mallard productivity model,and compare duck fledging rates over a range of landscape treatment (PHJV program) levels. Research was conducted at four study sites in 1998, one low treatment site near Hanley, SK (Farrerdale), one medium treatment site near Donalda, AB, and two sites with high treatment levels, one located neaar Lestock, SK (Jumping Deer Creek) and the other near Minnedosa, MB.

October 8, 1999

Includes bibliographical references.

The Assessment program is designed to examine the relative efficiency of various upland habitat management techniques for improving waterfowl nesting success, test the performance of the mallard productivity model,and compare duck fledging rates over a range of landscape treatment (PHJV program) levels. Research was conducted at four study sites in 1998, one low treatment site near Hanley, SK (Farrerdale), one medium treatment site near Donalda, AB, and two sites with high treatment levels, one located neaar Lestock, SK (Jumping Deer Creek) and the other near Minnedosa, MB.

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