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Wildlife Management Unit 508 aerial ungulate survey (2018-19)

Description

Results from a February 2019 aerial ungulate survey conducted in the Lac La Nonne Wildlife Management Unit 508 in Alberta’s Upper Athabasca Region. The primary objective of the survey was to assess the status of the moose population by determining estimates for abundance, density and age-sex composition. Secondary objectives were to assess the status of the white-tailed deer, mule deer and elk populations.

Updated

November 1, 2019

Tags
Lac La Nonne aerial surveys aerial ungulate surveys elk moose mule deer ungulates white tailed deer wildlife habitat wildlife management wildlife management unit 508 wildlife population counts wmu 508

Title and publication information

Extent

2 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Environment and Parks

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Spatial Coverage

Wildlife Management Unit 508

Start Date

2019-02-11

End Date

2019-02-14

Resource Dates

Date Created

2019-11-01

Date Added

2019-11-13T15:51:25.221303

Date Modified

2019-11-01

Date Issued

2019-11-01

Audience information

Identifiers

Usage / Licence

Usage Considerations

The Lac La Nonne Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) 508 in Alberta's Upper Athabasca Region covers an area of 3,250 square kilometres. WMU 508 is bordered by the Paddle River, Highways 40, 2 and 43, the towns of Barrhead, Westlock, Morinville and Onoway, and intersected by the Pembina River and Highways 33 and 44.

Contact

Contact Name

Rob Corrigan

Contact Email

rob.corrigan@gov.ab.ca