Simulating results of wide-scale use of culverts to increase mallard production : part II / T.L Shaffer ... [et al.]
Material type: TextPublication details: Northern Prairie Science Center, 1996.Description: 79 pSummary: As part of its mallard management plan, the Central Flyway proposed installing 100,000 culverts as nest structures in the Prairie Pothole Region of Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota as a means to increase mallard recruitment rates, and thereby increase the fall flight.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Final report on a computer simulation prepared for the Waterfowl Technical Committee of the Central Flyway by Northern Prairie Science Center.
As part of its mallard management plan, the Central Flyway proposed installing 100,000 culverts as nest structures in the Prairie Pothole Region of Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota as a means to increase mallard recruitment rates, and thereby increase the fall flight.