Environmental Information Management System

Planning and Operational measures for the oil and gas sector

UWR | u-9-005 | PM-003

General Information

Region: Peace

Legal under OGAA: Yes

Legal under FRPA: Yes

Notes:

General Wildlife Measures

UWR Guidance

No new roads or linear corridors.

No removal of forest cover

Key Management Objectives

To protect and conserve the habitat of northern caribou. 

Prevent new linear corridors or new access.

New development to use existing disturbance 

Limit impacts to forest cover.

Minimize disturbance in late winter period. Critical activity to be completed Nov01-Feb15

Minimize habitat loss, alteration and degradation, prevent fragmentation and linear disturbances.

Maintain and protect key arboreal & terrestrial lichen.

Minimize line-of-sight and provide visual screening along new disturbances.

Reduce sensory disturbances and displacement of caribou

Avoid:

  1. Peatland complexes
  2. Fens and black spruce bogs
  3. Complex water bodies
  4. Mature black spruce stands (lichen)
  5. Lichen bearing stands
  6. Mature pine leading stands

Key Management Responses

Planning Measures:

Construct any new access to the lowest standard possible (whilst meeting safety considerations).

Minimize impacts to lichen and caribou habitat:

  1. avoid mature black spruce and pine on sunny aspects

Maintain high quality caribou habitat and forage 

Operational Measures:

Minimize impacts to lichen and caribou habitat:

  1. use snow cover and frozen ground to improve lichen survival and regeneration
  2. retain mature/old trees for dispersal of lichen
  3. avoid impacts to surficial hydrology,  flow patterns and natural drainage
  4. retain mature and old seral stage forest

Minimize predator mobility and attractants

  1. limit snow ploughing
  2. provide visual screening along roads
  3. Minimize line of sight along roads and linear features
  4. Avoid seeding grass and legume based mixes.
  5. Minimize growth of early seral forage/browse in clearings

Promote regeneration of natural pre-development ecosystem.