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.
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November 1, 2019
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2 pages
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Spatial Coverage
Start Date
2019-02-11
End Date
2019-02-14
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Date Created
2019-11-01
Date Added
2019-11-13T15:51:25.221303
Date Modified
2019-11-01
Date Issued
2019-11-01
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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.
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Rob Corrigan