Date of Award:
5-1954
Document Type:
Thesis
Degree Name:
Master of Science (MS)
Department:
Wildland Resources
Department name when degree awarded
Wildlife Management
Committee Chair(s)
Jessop B. Low
Committee
Jessop B. Low
Committee
Arthur H. Holmgren
Committee
J. Sedley Stanford
Abstract
Dingle Swamp, a high altitude marsh, is located in the extreme southeastern corner of Idaho in Bear Lake Valley. The 16,000 acre marsh, one of the largest in the state, is separated from Bear Lake by only a narrow curved sandbar. Numerous islands, ponds, and channels diversify the characteristic bulrush vegetation of the marsh. The largest body of water, Mud Lake, is approximately 1 square mile in area. Several thousand muskrats and fair numbers of waterfowl, particularly Canada geese, are produced annually on the marsh.
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Recommended Citation
Reeves, Henry M., "Muskrat and Waterfowl Production and Harvest on Dingle Swamp, Bear Lake County, Idaho" (1954). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023. 337.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/337
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