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Habitat development fact sheet / Alberta Fish & Wildlife.

Contributor(s): Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: Publication details: [Edmonton] : Alberta Fish & Wildlife, [1985?]-Description: v. : ill. ; 28 cmISSN:
  • 0839-8607
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 639.9/05 19
Summary: 1. Developing wildland habitat by planting trees and shrubs; 2. Using grass-legume mixtures to improve wildlife habitat; 3. Constructing artificial reefs and fish shelters in lakes; 4. Aerating lakes and ponds to prevent winterkill; 5. Constructing artificial nest sites for Canada Geese using round bales; 6. Developing nesting islands to enhance waterfowl habitat; 7. Reclaiming sand and gravel pits to develop waterfowl habitat; 8. Building a fish pond; 9. Developing woodlots to enhance wildlife habitat; 10. Fence construction to aid wildlife; 11. Creating artificial nest sites for Alberta birds; 12. Building nest boxes for cavity nesting birds

Holdings no. 1-12

1. Developing wildland habitat by planting trees and shrubs; 2. Using grass-legume mixtures to improve wildlife habitat; 3. Constructing artificial reefs and fish shelters in lakes; 4. Aerating lakes and ponds to prevent winterkill; 5. Constructing artificial nest sites for Canada Geese using round bales; 6. Developing nesting islands to enhance waterfowl habitat; 7. Reclaiming sand and gravel pits to develop waterfowl habitat; 8. Building a fish pond; 9. Developing woodlots to enhance wildlife habitat; 10. Fence construction to aid wildlife; 11. Creating artificial nest sites for Alberta birds; 12. Building nest boxes for cavity nesting birds

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