1 / 36

Wild Sheep 2008 Status Report

Wild Sheep 2008 Status Report. Kevin Hurley Cody Region Wildlife Management Coordinator Chair WAFWA Wild SheepWorking Group. Historic N =??. Winter 2007-2008 Estimated =~6,200. NWT is not a member of WAFWA.

burian
Download Presentation

Wild Sheep 2008 Status Report

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Wild Sheep 2008 Status Report Kevin Hurley Cody Region Wildlife Management Coordinator Chair WAFWA Wild SheepWorking Group

  2. Historic N =??

  3. Winter 2007-2008 Estimated =~6,200

  4. NWT is not a member of WAFWA

  5. Wild Sheep estimates presented April 28, 2008 in Utah, during Northern Wild Sheep and Goat Council 16th Biennial Symposium Desert BHS estimates taken from recent DBC Transactions/State Status Reports, e-mails, etc.

  6. AK: 50,400 – 64,300 ~900 Rams/Year

  7. YK: 18,000 – 20,000 ~250 Rams/Year

  8. NWT: 14,000-26,000 ~240 Rams/Year

  9. BC: 300 – 400 <10 Rams/Year Total: ~96,700 (82,700 – 110,700) ~1,400 Rams/Year

  10. BC: 10,000 – 14,500 ~300 Rams/Year

  11. YK: ~4,000 60-80 Rams/Year Total: ~16,500 14,000 - 18,500 <380 Rams/Year

  12. BC: 2,000–2,500 RMBS ~95 Rams/Year 2,400–3,300 CABHS ~85 Rams/Year

  13. AB: ~11,165 RMBS (includes ~4,500 in National Parks) ~300+ Rams/Year ~100 Ewes/Year

  14. WA: ~270 RMBS 2-3 Rams/Year ~1,300 CABHS 20-25 Rams/Year

  15. OR: ~650 RMBS 10-12 Rams/Year 3,500–3,700 CABHS ~80 Rams/Year

  16. ID: ~2,500 RMBS 30–40 Rams/Year ~1,500 CABHS 10–15 Rams/Year

  17. MT: ~6,685 RMBS ~150 Rams/Year 150-180 Ewes/Year

  18. ND: ~300 3-4 Rams/Year

  19. SD: ~400 RMBS (~50 in CSP, ~50 in BNP) ~4 Rams/Year

  20. NE: ~220 RMBS 1-2 Rams/Year

  21. WY: ~6,200 RMBS ~200 Rams/Year

  22. CO: ~7,000 RMBS 120-140 Rams/Year 40-60 Ewes/Year

  23. UT: 2,000 RMBS 20-25 Rams/Year 300-400 CABHS ~2 Rams/Year

  24. NM: 900+ RMBS 16-18 Rams/Year

  25. AZ: ~600 RMBS 10-12 Rams/Year

  26. NV: ~500 RMBS 7-9 Rams/Year ~1,700 CABHS 40-45 Rams/Year

  27. CA: ~300 Sierra Nevada BHS 0 Rams/Year

  28. RMBS: ~42,000; ~1,000 Rams/Year CABHS: ~11,000; ~240 Rams/Year

  29. NV: ~6,600 DBHS 120-140 Rams/Year

  30. CA: 4,000 DBHS ~20 Rams/Year

  31. AZ: ~4,000 DBHS 70-75 Rams/Year

  32. UT: ~3,000 DBHS 60-65 Rams/Year

  33. CO: ~320 DBHS ~4 Rams/Year

  34. NM: ~500 DBHS ~2 Rams/Year

  35. Total: 19,420 ~300 Rams/Year TX: 1,000+ DBHS ~12 Rams/Year

  36. ~96,700; ~1,400 Rams/Year ~16,500; <380 Rams/Year ~42,000; ~1,000 Rams/Year (RMBS) ~11,000; ~240 Rams/Year (CABHS) ~19,420; ~300 Rams/Year ~185,620; ~3,320 Rams/Year

More Related