western arctic caribou herd. population information

23
Western Arctic Caribou Herd

Upload: amelia-tucker

Post on 16-Jan-2016

223 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Western Arctic Caribou Herd

Page 2: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Population Information

Page 3: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

242,000

75,000

107,000

138,000

172,000

229,000

343,000

416,000

450,000463,000

430,000

490,000

377,000

0

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

600000

1968

1970

1972

1974

1976

1978

1980

1982

1984

1986

1988

1990

1992

1994

1996

1998

2000

2002

2004

2006

2008

year

nu

mb

er o

f ca

rib

ou

WAH Census Results: 1970-2007

Page 4: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information
Page 5: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

WAH Calf:Cow Ratio:June (calving), October & Spring (April-May)

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

19

82

19

83

19

84

19

85

19

86

19

87

19

88

19

89

19

90

19

91

19

92

19

93

19

94

19

95

19

96

19

97

19

98

19

99

20

00

20

01

20

02

20

03

20

04

20

05

20

06

20

07

20

08

20

09

calf birth year

ca

lve

s:1

00

co

ws

Note: Spring calf:adult ratio transformed to calf:cow ratio from

fall composition surveysJune (calving)

October-November

April-May

Page 6: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Western Arctic Herd:Recruitment vs. Adult Cow Mortality

WAH Overview – slide 13

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

198

0

198

1

198

2

198

3

198

4

198

5

198

6

198

7

198

8

198

9

199

0

199

1

199

2

199

3

199

4

199

5

199

6

199

7

199

8

199

9

200

0

200

1

200

2

200

3

200

4

200

5

200

6

200

7

200

8

200

9

year

nu

mb

er:

100

cow

s

10-mo-old calves:100 cows

# cows died:100 collared cows

Spring calf:adult ratio transformed to calf:cow ratio based on fall composition data

Page 7: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

WAH Fall Bull:Cow Ratio:1976-2008

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009

year

# b

ull

s:1

00

co

ws

Page 8: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Harvests

Page 9: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Average Annual WAHSubsistence Harvest

* Numbers based on community harvest data; ~14,000 WAH caribou taken annually by people living within the range of the WAH (95-98% of total annual harvest)

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

22 23 24 26A

Game Management Unit

nu

mb

er o

f ca

rib

ou

tak

en

Page 10: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Western Arctic Herd Harvestsby Visiting Hunters

(Resident and Nonresident Hunters Combined)

Data from statewide harvest ticket system; average annual harvest all GMUs=617 caribou (SD=118; range=500-800 caribou); 1998-1999 through 2008-2009

WAH Overview – slide 17

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09

regulatory year

nu

mb

er o

f ca

rib

ou

tak

en

22

23

24

26A

Page 11: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Western Arctic Herd:Numbers of Visiting Hunters

by Residence

Data from statewide harvest ticket system

WAH Overview – slide 18

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

500

98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09

regulatory year

nu

mb

er

of

hu

nte

rs

Nonlocal Alaskan

Nonresident

Page 12: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

2009 Collaring Project

Buckland and Deering participated in the project this year.

Page 13: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Collared 49 caribou:10 satellite collars for ADF&G (9 bulls & 1 cow)39 GPS collars for NPS (all cows)

Page 14: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Collected blood from 83 caribou (30 bulls & 53 cows)- Routine disease monitoring- Provided samples to geneticist comparing caribou from Teshekpuk and Western Arctic Herds

Page 15: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

19

61

19

63

19

65

19

67

19

69

19

71

19

73

19

75

19

77

19

79

19

81

19

83

19

85

19

87

19

89

19

91

19

93

19

95

19

97

19

99

20

01

20

03

20

05

20

07

year

perc

en

tag

e p

osit

ive

Percentage of WAH Caribou Positive for Brucellosis

Page 16: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Percentage of WAH Caribou Handled atOnion Portage during September:

Skinny or Very Skinny

0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

30.0

35.0

40.0

45.0

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008year

% o

f ski

nny/

very

ski

nny

cari

bou

females

males

Body condition evaluated during September

Page 17: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Fall Calf Weights

Page 18: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

2008 2009

Males 84 (9) 91 (20)

Females 85 (13) 91 (16)

All calves 84 (22) 92 (36)

Minimum 68 66

Maximum 102 112

Cow Skinny 84 (3) 92 (2)

Cow Average 84 (14) 91 (22)

Cow Fat 92 (5) 93 (12)

Average Sept. Calf Weights (lbs)(sample size in parentheses)

Page 19: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Body condition of caribou was generally good at OP

We saw no cases of hoof rot as in 2008

Page 20: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Board of Game Meeting Results

Proposal to establish Same-Day-Airborne hunting for caribou year round in any portion of Unit 22 with an open season: FAILED

Proposal to require all pilots that fly hunters, gear or game off-airport to pass an orientation course before operating in Unit 23: PASSED

Four proposals to increase the nonresident caribou bag limit in Unit 23 from 1/yr to 2-5/yr: PASSED proposal to make the nonresident bag limit 2 caribou/yr

Proposal to redefine “edible meat” to include meat affected by disease: TABLED until the statewide BOG meeting in January, 2009.

Page 21: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

ADF&G Management Activities

• Calving Surveys• June, annually• calf production and delineation of calving area

• Photocensus• July every 2-3 years

• Collaring project• September, annually• deploy radio collars• weigh calves• collect blood samples – disease and genetic work• collect jaws • student involvement

• Jaw collection• just beginning to do this• year round; rely on hunter participation• age, body condition, size of caribou

• Spring & Fall range-wide telemetry surveys• distribution & movements• monitor adult mortality

Page 22: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

ADF&G Management Activities (cont.)• Fall sex/age composition surveys

• October-November every other year• bull:cow and calf:cow ratios

• Monitor harvests•Community harvest assessments

• selected communities annually • lead by Div. of Subsistence• cooperative efforts with local organizations and federal agencies

• statewide harvest ticket system• Recruitment surveys

• April-May annually• estimate calf survival through 1st winter

• Satellite collars – monitor distribution & movement

• ADF&G, NPS, BLM & FWS• PTT and GPS collars

• Health assessment• every 2-3 years• fall (Onion Portage) & spring (Red Dog?)

Page 23: Western Arctic Caribou Herd. Population Information

Questions?

(Summary of herd movements to follow)