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Human Disturbances to Waterfowl

Annotated Bibliography


65. Evans, C. D., and K. E. Black. 1956. Duck production studies on the prairie potholes of South Dakota. U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Special Science Report--Wildlife No. 32. 59 pp.

Human interference such as continual activity or a brood beatout, does not diminish use except for the occasional brood driven ashore during the actual beatout. The authors believed that even that brood driven ashore is likely to return once the activity has subsided.


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