Aerial surveys of greater white-fronted geese, Canada geese, and tundra swans on the mainland of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Western Canadian Arctic, 1989-1993

Aboriginal people of the region, the Inuvialuit, rely on waterfowl for subsistence harvest and, by their land claim agreement, are assured of preferential rights to the allowable harvest of the migratory birds in the region. Information on bird numbers, distribution, habitat requirements, survival,...

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