Canada goose studies in the Maritime Provinces 1950-1992 / compiled, edited, and interpreted for Environment Canada Atlantic Region by Anthony J. Erskine.: CW69-12/7-1997E-PDF
"Canada Geese are the largest waterfowl that occur regularly in the Maritime Provinces of Canada. They are admired by almost everyone as a symbol of wild life, and they are pursued ardently by hunters throughout this region. Although small numbers breed in each province as a result of planned introductions or derived from free-flying birds out of captive flocks, Canada Geese occur here mainly as migrants in spring and fall. A few thousand geese wintered here as far back as records extend, and with milder winters the numbers remaining may have increased somewhat in recent decades"--Page 1.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Environment Canada. Atlantic Region, issuing body. |
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Title | Canada goose studies in the Maritime Provinces 1950-1992 / compiled, edited, and interpreted for Environment Canada Atlantic Region by Anthony J. Erskine. |
Series title | Environment Canada Atlantic Region, occasional report ; no. 7 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Other formats | Paper-[English] |
Note(s) | Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. "13 January 1997." Includes bibliographical references. Issued also in print format. |
Publishing information | Sackville, New Brunswick : Environment Canada, 1997. |
Author / Contributor | Erskine, Anthony J., 1931- author. |
Description | 1 online resource (x, 179 pages) : maps. |
ISBN | 0662255690 |
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Subject terms | Canada goose -- Maritime Provinces. Birds -- Conservation -- Maritime Provinces. Bernache du Canada -- Provinces maritimes. Oiseaux -- Protection -- Provinces maritimes. |
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