Jackfish Lake
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Grebe Survey Summary
- Max Adults: 480
- Year: 2019
- Most Recent Adults: 480
- Year: 2019
- Survey Type: N/A
- Most Common Threats Reported: N/A
- Lake name:
- Jackfish Lake
- Location:
- Saskatchewan
- Latitude:
- 53.072246
- Longitude:
- -108.407846
- Surface area (km2):
- 2.4
- Basin type:
- non-reservoir
- Management agency:
- Province of Saskatchewan; Jackfish Lake Watershed Association (JLWA); Ducks Unlimited Canada; Jackfish Lake Management Association
- Region associations:
- Murray Lake; Aspen Parkland ecoregion; Battlefords Provincial Park; Jackfish River Basin; Jackfish Lake Recreation Area; North Saskatchewan River Basin
- Ecoregion:
- Aspen Parkland
- Designations:
- Recreation Area; Provincial Park
- Comments:
- This lake has a water control struction operated by Jackfish Lake Watershed Association (JLWA). Ducks Unlimited Canada contracts with JLWA for water to replensih the marsh. It is connected to Murray Lake via a canal.
Surveys (1)
Survey Citation:
Environment and Climate Change Canada. 2021. Management Plan for the western grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) in Canada [Proposed]. Species at Risk Act Management Plan Series. Environment and Climate Change Canada, Ottawa. 5 iv + 52 pp.
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Time period
2019 -
Source
Management plan -
Both Western and Clarks?
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| Count Type | Range | Max | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max Adults | 101 to 500 | 480 | 2019 |
| Most Recent Adults | 101 to 500 | 480 | 2019 |
| Max Nests | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Most Recent Nests | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Max Chicks | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Most Recent Chicks | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Comments:
From Appendix C, data columns are historical high count, high count since 2000, and most recent count. Since minimum count was not stated, I entered the minimum from these columns though it might not be the actual minimum across the span of years reported. Also, there is no detail on years that were excluded from surveying so range of survey years may be inaccurate. Footnote for this lake is that breeding was confirmed. Sources are McKellar et al. 2019 and McKellar et al., in press.