Distribution and abundance of birds on western Victoria Island, 1992 to 1994 / by Beth J. Cornish and D. Lynne Dickson. Issued by the Prairie and Northern Region. : CW69-5/253E

A three-year study to determine the distribution and abundance of birds nesting on western Victoria Island was initiated jointly by the Canadian Wildlife Service and Inuvialuit in 1992. Although emphasis was on the King Eider, which is an important food source for the people of Holman, observations were recorded for all bird species. There were two components to the study: aerial surveys conducted over much of the western half of the island, and surveys on the ground at a site in the Kagloryuak River valley.--Executive summary

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Department/Agency Canadian Wildlife Service.
Title Distribution and abundance of birds on western Victoria Island, 1992 to 1994 / by Beth J. Cornish and D. Lynne Dickson. Issued by the Prairie and Northern Region.
Series title Technical report0831-6481253
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Paper
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Note(s) "A three-year study to determine the distribution and abundance of birds nesting on western Victoria Island was initiated jointly by the Canadian Wildlife Service and Inuvialuit in 1992. Although emphasis was on the King Eider, which is an important food source for the people of Holman, observations were recorded for all bird species. There were two components to the study: aerial surveys conducted over much of the western half of the island, and surveys on the ground at a site in the Kagloryuak River valley."--Executive summary.
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Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Environment Canada. 1996.
Binding Ring binding
Description xii, 78p. : maps, references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN 0-662-24506-7
ISSN 0831-6481
Catalogue number
  • CW69-5/253E
Subject terms Birds
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