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<br />Table 2.
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<br />Summary of Project Effects on Fish and Wildlife
<br />
<br />No. of Units
<br />
<br />Use
<br />
<br />Kind
<br />of
<br />Unit
<br />
<br />WI thout
<br />Project
<br />
<br />With
<br />Project
<br />
<br />Gain or
<br />Loss
<br />
<br />Benefits
<br />
<br />Fishing, Warmwater !!
<br />Narrows Reservoir Man-day 0 100,000 100,000 $150,000
<br />Below Narrows Dam, 5.5 mi. Man-day 0 1,000 1,000 1,500
<br />Hunting
<br />Up land Game Y Man-day 34,800 10,000 -24,800
<br />Waterf~wl l! Man-day 15,900 21,500 5,600 25,200
<br />Other ..! Man-day 1,000 200 -800
<br />Waterfowl Use 2! Use-day 1,500,000 4,500,000 3,000,000 20,400
<br />Trapping ~ Pelt 1,400 300 -1,100
<br />Wildlife-oriented Retreat ion II Man-day 0 2,000 2,000 1,000
<br />Total Benefits $1 98 ,100
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<br />Fishing for walleyes, northern pike, largemouth bass, white bass, crappies,
<br />other sunfishes, catfish, and suckers.
<br />Hunting for pheasants, cottontails, mourning doves, and bobwhites.
<br />Hunting for mallards, plntalls, American widgeons, blue-wlnged teal,
<br />gadwalls. and Canada geese.
<br />Sport hunting for raccoons, coyotes, and foxes.
<br />Measured by waterfowl use-days, one ,duck or goose spending a day on the area
<br />being one waterfowl use-day. Although a gain In overall waterfowl use Is
<br />shown, the project would result In a loss of 1,000 waterfowl raised.
<br />Trapping for raccoons, mink, muskrats, skunks, beavers, foxes, and weasels.
<br />Consisting of nature study, bird-watching, photography, and related fish
<br />and wildlife-oriented activities.
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