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  • Our Team
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  • Protected Areas
  • Site of the Month
  • Citizen Science
  • STORY MAP
  • What's New
  • Drone Footage
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Arnold (85.0 km)

This site, located next to Hatfield Lake along Highway 605, features multiple wetlands and is home to a variety of wildlife. The area is accessible for kayaking along the highway, with good waterfowl viewing from the road. About a third of the property is farmed. Visitors can spot species such as the Horned Grebe, Bufflehead, American Coot, Ruddy Duck, Canvasback, Redhead, Lesser Scaup, Black-necked Stilt, Eared Grebe, Pied-billed Grebe, Green-winged Teal, and Black Tern. The site also supports wildlife like beaver, coyote, and both white-tailed and mule deer. Plant life includes cattails, trembling aspen, and balsam poplar.

Access: Head west on Highway 605 from the Bashaw Intersection, then turn south onto Range Rd 220/Township Rd 415A. 
Partners: DUC
Alberta Discover Guide: No
Joint Partnership
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Property Stakeholders​
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