Management Plan Maps

BQCMB 2013-2022 Management Plan – Maps in Main Document

Figure 2. Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges based on government surveys, tracking collared cows by telemetry and traditional and local knowledge of caribou harvesters.
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Figure 3. Mines, exploration projects and mineral tenures on the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges in 2013.
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Figure 4. Existing roads, active road proposals, power lines and rail lines on the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges in 2013.
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Figure 5. Fire history of the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges from 1960 to 2012 (showing outer boundaries of areas affected by fires).
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Figure 17. Beverly and Qamanirjuaq calving grounds in relation to ongoing mineral exploration and development and existing and proposed roads (as of 2013).
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BQCMB 2013-2022 Management Plan – Appendix 4 Maps

Annual Caribou Ranges

Figure 1.  Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges (2012) and changes from BQCMB 2000  Map Atlas.
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Figure 2. Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges showing range used in 1993-2012 based on telemetry of collared cows and calving ground surveys.
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Figure 3. Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges showing relative density of locations of collared Beverly and Qamanirjuaq cows (1993-2012).
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Figure 4. Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges showing relative density of locations of collared Beverly cows (1996-2012).
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Figure 5. Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges showing relative density of locations of collared Qamanirjuaq cows (1993-2012).
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Seasonal Caribou Ranges

Figure 6. Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou calving grounds based on surveys (1957-2011) and telemetry of collared cows (1993-2012).
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Figure 7. Beverly caribou spring migration range based on telemetry of collared cows (1996-2012).
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Figure 8. Beverly caribou fall migration range based on telemetry of collared cows (1996-2012).
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Figure 9. Qamanirjuaq caribou spring migration range based on telemetry of collared cows (1993-2011).
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Figure 10. Qamanirjuaq caribou fall migration range based on telemetry of collared cows (1993-2011).
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Land Use on the Caribou Ranges

Figure 11. Exploration and development projects on the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges in 2013.
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Figure 12. History (to 2013) of mineral tenures and development on the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges.
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Figure 13. History (to 2013) of mineral tenures and development on the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges.
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Figure 14. Protected areas and other areas with restrictions on land use within the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges in 2013.
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Ecozones and Ecoregions of the Caribou Ranges

Figure 15. Ecozones and ecoregions within the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou ranges.
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