27 leaves. Advisor: Dr. P. J. KingsburyThe problem. The objective of the study was to develop a technique of estimating large numbers of geese accurately and to provide a permanent reproducible record of the estimate. The technique to be developed was to utilize equipment easily available to field personnel. Procedure. The red, blue, green, and infra-red electromagnetic wave lengths were examined for use in the technique. The band providing the maximum contrast between the geese and the natural background was analyzed to determine the accuracy and reproducibility of estimated goose numbers. Findings. The blue color band should be used when aerial photography is used to count geese. Count estimates obtained with the Digacol Model 401...
Little is known about moult and moult-site fidelity of African waterfowl. Satellite telemetry and u...
A twenty-one year (1952-72) accumulation of banding data for Canada geese in Utah was studied to det...
At its annual spring meeting in 1959 the Technical Committee of the Central Flyway Council recognize...
27 leaves. Advisor: Dr. P. J. KingsburyThe problem. The objective of the study was to develop a t...
The monitoring of migratory geese at known stopover sites is crucial to their habitat conservation b...
Computer-automated image analysis techniques can save time and resources for detecting and counting ...
Lesser snow goose (Anser caerulescens caerulescens) populations have dramatically altered vegetation...
Context. Over the past two decades, an increase in the number of resident (non-migratory) Canada gee...
The monitoring of migratory geese at known stopover sites is crucial to their habitat conservation b...
Lesser snow goose (Anser caerulescens caerulescens) populations have dramatically altered vegetation...
Four hundred rural landowners were interviewed in Day and Marshall counties in South Dakota in 1974 ...
A Daedalus thermal linescanner mounted in a light single engine aircraft was used to image the entir...
Whether a species is rare and requires protection or is overabundant and needs control, an accurate ...
Population and productivity studies of giant Canada geese (Branta canadensis maxima) were conducted ...
Two approaches to estimating the population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) were tested in...
Little is known about moult and moult-site fidelity of African waterfowl. Satellite telemetry and u...
A twenty-one year (1952-72) accumulation of banding data for Canada geese in Utah was studied to det...
At its annual spring meeting in 1959 the Technical Committee of the Central Flyway Council recognize...
27 leaves. Advisor: Dr. P. J. KingsburyThe problem. The objective of the study was to develop a t...
The monitoring of migratory geese at known stopover sites is crucial to their habitat conservation b...
Computer-automated image analysis techniques can save time and resources for detecting and counting ...
Lesser snow goose (Anser caerulescens caerulescens) populations have dramatically altered vegetation...
Context. Over the past two decades, an increase in the number of resident (non-migratory) Canada gee...
The monitoring of migratory geese at known stopover sites is crucial to their habitat conservation b...
Lesser snow goose (Anser caerulescens caerulescens) populations have dramatically altered vegetation...
Four hundred rural landowners were interviewed in Day and Marshall counties in South Dakota in 1974 ...
A Daedalus thermal linescanner mounted in a light single engine aircraft was used to image the entir...
Whether a species is rare and requires protection or is overabundant and needs control, an accurate ...
Population and productivity studies of giant Canada geese (Branta canadensis maxima) were conducted ...
Two approaches to estimating the population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) were tested in...
Little is known about moult and moult-site fidelity of African waterfowl. Satellite telemetry and u...
A twenty-one year (1952-72) accumulation of banding data for Canada geese in Utah was studied to det...
At its annual spring meeting in 1959 the Technical Committee of the Central Flyway Council recognize...