Aspen Bibliography
Document Type
Article
Source
Worldwide Furbearer Conference, Frostburg State College, Frostburg, Maryland,
First Page
1
Last Page
19
Publication Date
8-4-1980
Abstract
Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) populations are located in extensive marshes that are managed either privately or by state or federal refuge personnel. Maintenance of a balanced muskrat population is important to marsh management, therefore necessitating accurate density estimates. Feasibility of a vegetational utilization index as a reliable population indicator is being tested at Fish Springs NWR, Utah.
Recommended Citation
McCabe, Thomas R.; Wolfe, Michael L. 1980. Muskrat Population Dynamics and Vegetation Utilization: A Management Plan. Worldwide Furbearer Conference, Frostburg State College, Frostburg, Maryland. 19p.
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