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Peel Watershed planning region
Bonnet Plume caribou herd locations (winter, 1981-1982)
Caribou Key Areas
Bonnet Plume caribou herd (winter)
Bonnet Plume caribou herd (fall)
Bonnet Plume caribou herd (spring)
Redstone caribou herd (winter)
Bonnet Plume caribou herd range
Yukon territorial park
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Major road/highway
Territorial boundary
BONNET PLUME CARIBOU HERDRange, Locations & Key Areas
PEELWATERSHEDPLANNING COMMISSION
LEGEND
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Yukon Albers Projection, NAD83
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1:1,400,000
PEEL WATERSHED PLANNING REGION, YUKON
DATA SOURCES
Base data: 1:1M hydrology (Digital Chart of the World); 1:250,000 National TopographicDatabase (NRCAN); 1:1M toponomy, 90m shaded relief (Yukon Environment)
Thematic data: Bonnet Plume caribou herd range (PWPC), compiled using 1:250,000regional terrain mapping (Nancy Steffan & North Yukon Planning Commission) andNTDB 1:50,000 hydrology (NRCAN); Bonnet Plume caribou herd locations and keyareas (Yukon Environment); 1:250,000 planning regions (PWPC); 1:250,000 territorialboundaries, 1:250,000 territorial parks and campgrounds (Yukon Environment)
DATA DISCLAIMER
This map is a graphical representation, which depicts the approximate size,configuration and spatial relationship of known geographic features. While great carehas been taken to ensure the best possible quality, this document is not intended forlegal descriptions and/or to calculate precise areas, dimensions or distances. We do notaccept any responsibility for errors, omissions or inaccuracies in this data.
Wildlife Key Areas (WKA) are compiled by the Yukon Department of Environment WKAInventory Program (Interim version, February 2008), against 1:250,000 NTDB fromvarious data sources. Key Areas are based on observed locations of wildlife at key timesof year, not on habitat assessment. With new information, boundaries and designationsof Key Areas can change and additional Key Areas can be identified. Furthermore, KeyAreas are not the only sites important for wildlife. Other information sources can identifyother sites important for wildlife for reasons outside the scope of the WKA InventoryProgram. Updates to Key Areas occur only periodically. For the most currentinformation, please consult with the Regional Biologist for your area of interest. If youhave questions or would like to contribute to the WKA database, please contact theWKA Inventory Program ([email protected])
Digital copies of this map may be obtained from the Peel Watershed PlanningCommission website at: www.peel.planyukon.ca
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