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Waterfowl - a resource in danger

Canada, 1965
film

The prairies are the incubators of vast numbers of Canadian waterfowl, principally ducks, but, as much land is drained and cultivated there are fewer breeding..

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Prairie wings

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Waterfowl in action

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Duck hunter's dilemma

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Birds of the seashore

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Ducks, of course

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Wild life refuge

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Cry of the marsh

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Behind the flyways

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Receding wetlands

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Keepers of wildlife

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Estuary

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Australia's birds: Wetlands

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Struggle for oil

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A Great white bird

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Realm of the wild

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