Transcription of Wetland Management For Waterfowl Handbook - USDA
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Wetland Management FORWATERFOWL HANDBOOKM ississippi River TrustNatural Resources Conservation ServiceUnited States Fish and Wildlife Service2007 Edited and Compiled byKevin D. Nelms, Natural Resources Conservation Service, MississippiWith Assistance FromBrian Ballinger, Mississippi River TrustAlyene Boyles, Wildlife MississippiAcknowledgementsThe following biologists made contributions to one or more parts of this publication:Brian Ballinger, Mississippi River TrustLeigh Fredrickson, Gaylord Laboratory, University of MissouriBrett Hunter, Fish and Wildlife Service, LouisianaKevin D. Nelms, Natural Resources Conservation Service, MississippiJody Pagan, Natural Resources Conservation Service, ArkansasPat Stinson, Fish and Wildlife Service, MississippiBob Strader, Fish and Wildlife Service, MississippiMark Tidwell, Natural Resources Conservation Service, ArkansasPhotographyPhotographs courtesy of Russell Stevens and Chuck Coffey, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Ardmore,Oklahoma; Jody Pagan, NRCS, Arkansas; Victor Ramey and
DUCK-USE DAYS In comparing the amount and/or quality of forage available to waterfowl in various habitat types, biologists and managers often use the term duck-use days, of DUD. Assuming that the ducks are mallard size and that daily temperatures are thirty to seventy
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