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<br />c...J <br />~ <br />~ <br />.~..(.-.( -..J <br /> <br />i:<~~.~~. <br />...:'. <br /> <br />...... <br /> <br />:"'.- <br /> <br />-:".~ . <br /> <br />TABLE 10'11: (HUV ReDortl <br /> <br />Net Change <br />UrOVI <br /> <br />8Decies <br /> <br />Pheasant <br /> <br />Mallard <br />Breeding <br /> <br />Mallard <br />winter <br /> <br />Meadow <br />Vole <br /> <br />Wren <br /> <br />Owl <br /> <br />Common <br />Snipe <br /> <br />+12.95 <br /> <br />+792.23 <br /> <br />+4.15 <br /> <br />+167.99 <br /> <br />..' <br /> <br />+1. 767 <br /> <br />-148.4 <br /> <br />-20.43 <br /> <br />Remarks <br />Reflects increase in cover values <br />of wildlife plantings. Note that <br />loss of woody (willow). and range <br />habitat greatly reduced positive <br />effects of cover plantings. This <br />is 'a loss of critical winter cover. <br /> <br />Reflects increase in acreage of <br />cover plantings, pasture and hay- <br />and shallow water areas. Alfalfa <br />usually untouched until late June. <br /> <br />Reflects development of several <br />large shallow water areas with some <br />percentage of open water in winter. <br /> <br />Reflects replacement of annual <br />herbland with pasture and hayland <br />and perennial herbland. <br /> <br />Reflects elimination or deferment <br />of livestock grazing in existing <br />wetlands. <br /> <br />Reflects potential loss of mature <br />cottonwoods, due to de-watering, in <br />the study area. <br /> <br />Reflects potential loss of type 1 <br />and 2 palustrine emergent wetlands <br />in the study area. <br />