Name of the Critical Habitat Unit | 1 x 1 km UTM Square ID1 | UTM Square Coordinates2 | Description | Land Tenure3 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Easting | Northing | ||||
Henryville | 18XR30_70 18XR30_71 18XQ39_79 18XQ39_89 |
637000 637000 637000 638000 |
5000000 5001000 4999000 4999000 |
Extant population where transplantation efforts have been undertaken (Marcel-Raymond Ecological Reserve sector); location is identified as a conservation target in the provincial conservation plan | Non-federal |
McGillivray Bay | 18XQ39_67 18XQ39_77 18XQ39_78 18XQ39_79 |
636000 637000 637000 637000 |
4997000 4997000 4998000 4999000 |
Extant population where transplantation efforts have been undertaken ; location is identified as a conservation target in the provincial conservation plan | Non-federal |
Saint-Blaise-sur-Richelieu | 18XR30_67 18XR30_68 |
636000 636000 |
5007000 5008000 |
Extant population where transplantation efforts have been undertaken; location is identified as a conservation target in the provincial conservation plan | Non-federal |
Sainte-Anne-de-Sabrevois | 18XR30_76 | 637000 | 5006000 | Extant population with suitable habitat where reintroduction efforts have been undertaken | Non-federal |
Lacolle | 18XQ28_94 18XQ28_95 |
629000 629000 |
4984000 4985000 |
Extant population; location is identified as a conservation target in the provincial conservation plan | Non-federal |
Grande Baie d’Oka | 18WR73_65 18WR73_66 18WR73_76 |
576000 576000 577000 |
5035000 5036000 5036000 |
Extant population with suitable habitat where reintroduction efforts have been undertaken; location is identified as a conservation target in the provincial conservation plan (Oka national park) | Non-federal |
Carillon Island | 18WR53_59 18WR53_69 18WR54_50 18WR54_60 |
555000 556000 555000 556000 |
5039000 5039000 5040000 5040000 |
Extirpated population with suitable habitat; location is identified as a conservation target in the provincial conservation plan; suitable habitat covers part of the Carillon Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary situated on private lands | Non-federal |
1 Square ID is based on the standard Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Military Grid Reference System (see Finding UTM References), where the first two digits represent the UTM Zone, the following two letters indicate the 100 x 100 km standardized UTM grid, followed by two digits to represent the 10 x 10 km standardized UTM grid and two final digits to represent the 1 x 1 km standardized UTM square containing all or a portion of the critical habitat unit. This unique alphanumeric code is based on the methodology produced from the Breeding Bird Atlases of Canada (See Bird Studies Canada for more information on breeding bird atlases). Refer to section 7.1 for a description of how critical habitat is defined. Field verification may be required to determine the precise area of critical habitat.
2 The listed coordinates represent the southwest corner of the 1 x 1 km standardized UTM squares containing all or a portion of the critical habitat unit. The coordinates may not fall within critical habitat and are provided as a general location only.
3 Land tenure is provided as an approximation of land ownership of the critical habitat unit and should be used for guidance purposes only. Accurate land tenure will require cross referencing critical habitat boundaries with surveyed land unit information.
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