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  • Site of the Month
  • Citizen Science
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  • What's New
  • Drone Footage
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Jones (38.4 km)
 
This 45-acre site, located 10 km north of Delburne on Township Road 384, is no longer open to the public due to surrounding private property and a gravel lease. While access is restricted, wildlife can still be observed from the road. The area includes a lake with earth and rock islands used by migratory birds for nesting, as well as copses of trembling aspen. On the west side, the site is bordered by a grazing lease. Common wildlife in the area includes waterfowl like Lesser Scaup, Blue-winged Teal, Goldeneye, and Canada Geese.
 
Access: From Highway 21 (595), head north on Range Road 234 for 4 miles, then left on Township Road 384 for 0.5 km. The site is located on your right.  Refer to the map as this property is located within a crown grazing lease.
Partners: ACA & AEP
Alberta Discover Guide: E3-49
Joint Partnership
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