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Survey of Dall's Sheep in the Northern Richardson Mountains: June, 2017

Survey of Dall's Sheep in the Northern Richardson Mountains: June, 2017
Author: Tracy M. Davison
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Total Pages: 13
Release: 2018
Genre: Aerial surveys in wildlife management
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An aerial survey of the northern Richardson Mountains' Dall's sheep (Ovis dalli dalli) population was conducted between 19 and 22 June, 2017. The survey was conducted by helicopter on high mountain ridges keying in on post lambing habitat. The survey area blocks were established in 1984 and spans the border between the Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory. A total of 647 sheep were observed, of which 506 were adult sheep and 141 were lambs. Of the adult sheep, 323 were nursery sheep and 183 were rams. This is an increase in the size of the population compared to the last survey in 2014 (496 total sheep). The average lamb to nursery sheep and ram to nursery sheep ratios for this population were both healthy at 44:100 and 57:100, respectively. It is worth noting however that these ratios varied among survey blocks.


Distribution and Abundance of Dall's Sheep in the Richardson Mountains, June 2001

Distribution and Abundance of Dall's Sheep in the Richardson Mountains, June 2001
Author: J. A. Nagy
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Total Pages: 39
Release: 2013
Genre: Aerial surveys in wildlife management
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"Aerial block surveys were conducted during 20 to 25 June 2001 to document the number and distribution of Dall's sheep (Ovis dalli) in the Richardson Mountains, Northwest Territories (NWT) and Yukon Territory (YT). We counted and classified 1,057 sheep including 734 nursery sheep, 92 lambs, 231 rams (43 half curl, 55 three-quarter curl and 133 full curl). The annual rate for the non-lamb portion of the population was 8% during 1997 to 2001; this was the first decline documented for this sheep population since surveys began in 1984. The number of full curl rams decreased by 38% (from 373 in 1991 to 231 in 2001). There were 12.5 lambs per 100 nursery sheep; this ratio was significantly lower than those observed during surveys conducted in 1984 to 1997. Little recruitment can be expected in 2002 indicating that further declines in the population can be expected. The majority of lambs, nursery sheep, and rams were found in the NWT; the majority of rams were found in the Rat block. Overall 66% of the sheep observed were found in the NWT"--Page ii.


Dall Sheep

Dall Sheep
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Total Pages: 178
Release: 1999
Genre: Dall sheep
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Dall Sheep Management Report and Plan, Game Management Units 20B, 20F, and 25C, White Mountains

Dall Sheep Management Report and Plan, Game Management Units 20B, 20F, and 25C, White Mountains
Author: Mark A. Nelson (Wildlife technician)
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Dall sheep
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"This report provides a record of survey and inventory management activities for Dall sheep (Ovis dalli dalli) in Game Management Units 20B, 20F, and 25C for the 5 regulatory years 2016–2020 and plans for survey and inventory management activities in the next 5 regulatory years, 2021–2025. A regulatory year (RY) begins 1 July and ends 30 June (e.g., RY16 = 1 July 2016–30 June 2017). This report is produced primarily to provide agency staff with data and analysis to help guide and record agency efforts but is also provided to the public to inform it of wildlife management activities. In 2016 the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s (ADF&G, the department) Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) launched this 5-year report to report more efficiently on trends and to describe potential changes in data collection activities over the next 5 years. It replaces the Dall sheep management report of survey and inventory activities that was previously produced every 3 years."--Page 1