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Waterfowl management possibilities in area D / Gerald H. Townsend.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ducks Unlimited Canada, 1968.Description: 21 p. : 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Ducks Unlimited (Canada) began a study on the Mawdesley Wildlife Area (Area D) in 1966 to evaluate the marsh's present and potential importance to waterfowl, and to recommend development and management practices for waterfowl production. Existing water levels are much too high over a large portion of the area and Ducks Unlimited engineers are studying ways to lower the water.
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Electronic Report Electronic Report Electronic Library Non-fiction TOW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 15502

Includes bibliographical references (p. 21).

Ducks Unlimited (Canada) began a study on the Mawdesley Wildlife Area (Area D) in 1966 to evaluate the marsh's present and potential importance to waterfowl, and to recommend development and management practices for waterfowl production. Existing water levels are much too high over a large portion of the area and Ducks Unlimited engineers are studying ways to lower the water.

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