The birds of the Creston Valley and southeastern British Columbia / Robert W. Butler, Brian G. Stushnoff, Edward McMackin.: CW69-1/58E-PDF

"The Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area, established in 1968, is one of the most important waterbird habitats in British Columbia. Populations of at least 31 species of waterbirds have increased since 1950; waterfowl broods have increased about five fold since 1966. The valley supports large populations of Pied-billed, Red-necked, and Western Grebes; Great Blue Herons; Wood Ducks; Ospreys; Soras; Coots; and Black Terns. Forster's Terns breed nowhere else in British Columbia"--Abstract.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Environment Canada.
Canadian Wildlife Service.
Title The birds of the Creston Valley and southeastern British Columbia / Robert W. Butler, Brian G. Stushnoff, Edward McMackin.
Series title Occasional paper ; no. 58
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Issued also in French under title: Les oiseaux de la vallée de Creston et du sud-est de la Colombie-Britannique.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Canadian Wildlife Service, c1986.
Author / Contributor Butler, Robert William.
Stushnoff, Brian G.
McMackin, Edward.
Description 37 p. : ill.
Catalogue number
  • CW69-1/58E-PDF
Subject terms Aquatic birds
Population
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