Conservation Projects
Alberta
Beltz Lake 2009-10
Beltz Lake Final Project Report 2009-2010 (pdf)
We expect the nesting structures to produce 3 broods of goldeneye and/or bufflehead and 4 mallard broods each year. Enhanced cover on the native uplands and old hay fields is expected to produce approximately 20 additional dabbling duck broods (primarily gadwall, blue-winged teal and mallard). This upland cover will also produce large numbers of songbird broods, and dramatically increase small mammal recruitment.
The project will provide hunting opportunities to both local sportsmen and to visitors. It will demonstrate that the contributions sportsmen make to conservation provide benefits to both sportsmen and the local community. In addition, the quality of the habitat (and the abundance of wildlife) that results from our management will demonstrate to local land owners and to municipal planners the value of careful land management and of land use planning.
The project is located 8 miles south and 6 miles east of Stettler, Alberta. It is located in the Castor Plain habitat subregion which is regionally important duck breeding habitat and contains two nationally important waterfowl staging lakes (Poston et al. 1990).
Please click here to view the project location map (pdf file).For more information on this project, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , Senior Technician, Alberta Conservation Association, Red Deer, Alberta.
Wildlife Habitat Canada
120 Iber Road, Suite 207
Ottawa, ON K2S 1E9
Telephone: (613) 722-2090
Toll-Free: (800) 669-7919
Fax: (613) 722-3318
Since 1984, Wildlife Habitat Canada (WHC) has helped deliver habitat conservation projects on all land and seascapes and all provinces and territories in Canada. These projects have helped to safeguard important ecosystems and countless wild species. Click here to find out how you can help Wildlife Habitat Canada continue to make a difference.