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General and Wildlife Viewing Information: Pitt-Addington Marsh Wildlife Management Area British Columbia Wildlife Watch
1995
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Abstract: The Pitt-Addington Marsh Wildlife Management Area (PAMWMA) is of special importance to wildlife and its 2882 hectares are managed to protect wildlife and habitats. The area consists of three parcels which include primarily marsh, wetlands and tidal. freshwater mudflats, plus some upland forested areas. The 1459 hectare Pitt Unit is primarily dyked marsh and wetland. Addington Marsh is 283 hectares of marsh and wetland with some upland forest. The Pitt Lake Unit, located in the lower end of Pitt Lake, is 1140 hectares of tidal freshwater mudflat.
 
British Columbia Wildlife Watch. 1995. General and Wildlife Viewing Information: Pitt-Addington Marsh Wildlife Management Area. Ministry of Environment. Wildlife Watch Brochure
 
Topic: Wildlife-Human Interaction
Keywords: pamwma, pitt-addington marsh wildlife management area, bc, british columbia, bird watching, wildlife viewing ethics
ISSN:  Scientific Name: Ondatra zibethicus, Grus canadensis, Ursus americanus, Circus cyaneus, Botaurus lentiginosus, Ardea herodias, Aythya collaris, Rallus limicola, Porzana carolina, Pandion haliaetus, Cygnus buccinator, Branta canadensis, Buteo jamaicensis, Castor canadensis, Anas platyrhynchos, Aix sponsa, Haliaeetus leucocephalus
ISBN:  English Name: Osprey, American Bittern, Muskrat, Canada Goose, Sora, Wood Duck, Sandhill Crane, Great Blue Heron, Black Bear, Mallard, Red-tailed Hawk, Ring-necked Duck, Northern Harrier, Beaver, Trumpeter Swan, Virginia Rail, Bald Eagle
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