Ruth L. Hine and Clay Schoenfeld
Canada Goose Management: Current Continental Problems and Programs
Canada Goose Management: Current Continental Problems and Programs
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The Canada Goose is the center of widespread interest on the part of waterfowl managers, hunters, resource administrators, and the wildlife-enjoying pubic. The geographic range of the species is nearly continent-wide, and the various subspecies have been the subjects of extended study by many individuals and agencies. This book assembles comprehensive current data on Canada geese from all parts of North America. It contributes significant information on the present problems, new research, and future prospects of Canada geese on a continental basis.
Based on the papers presented at the Wildlife Society symposium of December 13th, 1967, the books also includes editorial insight, interpretation, and integration that add significant integrity.

Publisher | Dembar Educational Research Services |
Year | 1968 |
Pages | 194 |
Buteo Books # | R082422 |
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