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Refuge management analyses: research needs for Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

January 1, 1984

Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, located in southeastern Indiana, was established by the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission in 1966. Land use planning for the Refuge formally began in 1971, and development of facilities designed in that planning effort is now nearing completion. As these facilities become operational, Refuge personnel will be manipulating water (both spatially and temporally) and other habitat components to achieve the joint Refuge goals of natural resource conservation and public use. This situation offers a unique opportunity to institute research and management studies designed to evaluate and enhance the effectiveness of the management regime in providing for the needs of migratory waterfowl and other wildlife resources.

Publication Year 1984
Title Refuge management analyses: research needs for Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge
Authors J. E. Roelle, G.T. Auble, D. B. Hamilton
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Report
Series Number W/AEAG-84/W05
Index ID 70120847
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse