An effective understanding of the needs and requirements of wood ducks is necessary to manage and coordinate research efforts. This study is designed to provide baseline information on the habitat requirements and distribution of wood ducks utilizing riverine and reservoir systems in Oklahoma. I sincerely hope the results and conclusions will spark interest into further research concerning waterfowl and the preservation of wetlands in Oklahoma. Financial support was provided by Pittman-Roberts6n Project W-128-R, the Oklahoma Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Wildlife Management Institute, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, and Oklahoma State University.Wildlife Ecolog
Western Tennessee is an important area for non-breeding waterfowl in the Mississippi Flyway, includi...
This study was conducted during the autumns of 1969 and 1970 to gain insight into the effects of hun...
Division of Wildlife Resources Migratory Bird Section, Periodic Report No. 27Report issued on: Septe...
The wood duck is North America’s most widely distributed endemic species, and most of its wintering ...
One objective of this study was to determine the seasonal abundance and distribution of wood ducks o...
GuideWood ducks (Aix sponsa) are one of Missouri's most beautiful water birds and are found througho...
The wood duck (Aix sponsa L.) populations of Mississippi River Pool 10 were studied during the sprin...
Continental waterfowl populations have declined in recent years to all time low levels (Canadian Wil...
Wood ducks are thought to depend on mature hardwood forests juxtaposed with palustrine wetlands but ...
The study was conducted on John Sevier Lake, a small TennesseeValley Authority impoundment near Roge...
The objective of this study was to determine and compare food habits of American coots and connnon s...
Numbered among Nature\u27s most colorful creatures, wood ducks willingly accept a helping hand from ...
The complex nature of wildlife populations and their management has sparked a diverse system of scie...
Man-made nest boxes are surrogate nest sites widely used by waterfowl managers in North America to p...
Annual Job Progress Report October 1, 1986 - June 30, 1987 issued September 15, 1987; W...
Western Tennessee is an important area for non-breeding waterfowl in the Mississippi Flyway, includi...
This study was conducted during the autumns of 1969 and 1970 to gain insight into the effects of hun...
Division of Wildlife Resources Migratory Bird Section, Periodic Report No. 27Report issued on: Septe...
The wood duck is North America’s most widely distributed endemic species, and most of its wintering ...
One objective of this study was to determine the seasonal abundance and distribution of wood ducks o...
GuideWood ducks (Aix sponsa) are one of Missouri's most beautiful water birds and are found througho...
The wood duck (Aix sponsa L.) populations of Mississippi River Pool 10 were studied during the sprin...
Continental waterfowl populations have declined in recent years to all time low levels (Canadian Wil...
Wood ducks are thought to depend on mature hardwood forests juxtaposed with palustrine wetlands but ...
The study was conducted on John Sevier Lake, a small TennesseeValley Authority impoundment near Roge...
The objective of this study was to determine and compare food habits of American coots and connnon s...
Numbered among Nature\u27s most colorful creatures, wood ducks willingly accept a helping hand from ...
The complex nature of wildlife populations and their management has sparked a diverse system of scie...
Man-made nest boxes are surrogate nest sites widely used by waterfowl managers in North America to p...
Annual Job Progress Report October 1, 1986 - June 30, 1987 issued September 15, 1987; W...
Western Tennessee is an important area for non-breeding waterfowl in the Mississippi Flyway, includi...
This study was conducted during the autumns of 1969 and 1970 to gain insight into the effects of hun...
Division of Wildlife Resources Migratory Bird Section, Periodic Report No. 27Report issued on: Septe...