. Annual report. Alberta. Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife; Forests and forestry; Public lands; Wildlife conservation; Natural resources. 0U :— , , . ... ? ,v 85/86 86/87 87/88 88/89 89/90 *** Property Damage SB Enforcemem'. •?? Found Wildlife Source: Alberta Fish and Wildlife Division ." . The Special Investigations Unit continued to monitor information regarding the illegal use of wildlife. It also maintains a database of information to monitor commercial use and abuse of fish and wildlife. This monitoring has resulted in 25 short-term investigations of groups and individuals of whi


. Annual report. Alberta. Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife; Forests and forestry; Public lands; Wildlife conservation; Natural resources. 0U :— , , . ... ? ,v 85/86 86/87 87/88 88/89 89/90 *** Property Damage SB Enforcemem'. •?? Found Wildlife Source: Alberta Fish and Wildlife Division ." . The Special Investigations Unit continued to monitor information regarding the illegal use of wildlife. It also maintains a database of information to monitor commercial use and abuse of fish and wildlife. This monitoring has resulted in 25 short-term investigations of groups and individuals of which 14 have been concluded. The result is three convictions and 38 pending prosecutions. There are three long-term operations ongoing. This unit also advises the division on related national and international trends. The unit received and reviewed 294 complaints from national, international and provincial sources. Habitat Branch The North American Waterfowl Management Plan was activated in Alberta through the joint efforts of the Fish, and Wildlife Division, Ducks Unlimited, the Canadian Wildlife Service, Wildlife Habitat Canada and Alberta Agriculture. The Buffalo Lake First Step Project, under the Prairie Habitat Joint Venture, was initiated. This involved the purchase of marginal cropland for conversion to nesting cover (through .zero-till fallow and underseed legume fallow) and the . provision of two land management programs for farmers that will also provide nesting cover on land normally summer fallowed. Small nesting islands were constructed in many existing wetlands as part of this first step 33. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Alberta. Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife. Edmonton, Alta. : Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife


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