Managing conflict issues with colonial waterbirds in Canada : handbook: CW66-588/2019E-PDF

"This handbook is intended for people experiencing damage or danger caused by colonial waterbirds in Canada. Colonial waterbirds include gulls, terns and most herons and egrets. Areas where damage may occur include primarily urban habitats such as marinas, aquaculture facilities, landfill sites, urban parks, school grounds, fast food restaurants, parking lots, airports, residential properties and large flat roofs, especially those near wetland areas and water impoundments. This handbook provides general information about colonial waterbirds and outlines appropriate preventative and deterrent techniques for use in problem areas. It describes actions that can be taken by landowners to address damage or danger issues with colonial waterbirds which require a permit from Environment and Climate Change Canada. Finally, it provides contact information for users to obtain additional advice and the necessary permits"--About this handbook, page 1.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canadian Wildlife Service.
Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Title Managing conflict issues with colonial waterbirds in Canada : handbook
Variant title Handbook : managing conflict issues with colonial waterbirds in Canada
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) The copy has been replaced on May 16, 2019 as requested by the issuing department.
Issued also in French under title: Gestion des problèmes causés par les oiseaux aquatiques coloniaux au Canada : guide.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information Gatineau QC : Environment and Climate Change Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, [2019]
©2019
Description 1 online resource (ii, 20 pages) : photographs
ISBN 9780660304434
Catalogue number
  • CW66-588/2019E-PDF
Subject terms Aquatic birds
Conflicts
Environmental management
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