In the Midwest, wetlands can be seen as a nuisance to farmers as
they can severely increase production costs. Wetlands are however
are a major part of ecology for migratory waterfowl and drainage of
these wetlands could have dire consequences on the population of
waterfowl as well as other wildlife. Originally published in 1971,
this report attempts to break down the economic factors of
competition for wetlands in Minnesota and surrounding areas in a
policy-relevant way and to suggest new policy alternatives. This
title will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies.
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