Gull and Sandhill Island (MB004)

Near Matheson Island, Manitoba

Latitude 52,129°N
Longitude 97,348°O
Altitude 217 - 220m
Superficie 5,67km²

Description du site

Gull and Sandhill Islands IBA is located southwest of Commissioner Island and east of McBeth Point, near the southern end of Lake Winnipeg's northern basin. These islands are sandy and have low elevations; Gull Island rises no more than 3 m above the high water line, and Sandhill Island rises even less. The IBA also includes Nut Island and John’s Island plus their associated reefs. These islands are vegetated with patches of trees, shrubs, and broad expanses of grasses and other herbaceous plants.

Oiseaux

In 1998, a total of 3,150 American White Pelican nests were recorded on Gull Island during the late summer. This represented about 1.75% of the world's estimated population, and comprised the largest American White Pelican colony on Lake Winnipeg for that year. A survey in 1997 yielded an estimate of 2,500+ pairs, but this estimate was undoubtedly low since the colony was only visited from a distance by boat to avoid disturbing the birds. An aerial survey by Environment Canada and Climate Change in 2012 estimated 1,719 nesting pairs on John’s Island. Local fishermen report that the pelican colony has moved between islands over the past two decades.

Sandhill Island, which is located to the south, supports large numbers of Common Terns. In 1997, the total number of nesting birds was estimated to be 4,400+ pairs. At the time, this was the largest known colony west of New Brunswick. There are also large numbers of nesting Double-crested Cormorant (1,501 nests in 2012), Caspian Tern (356 nests in 2012) and Ring-billed Gull (646 nests in 2012).

Enjeux de conservation

These islands, which are owned by the provincial government, have received special status and been declared as provincial Ecological Reserves. Designation as an Ecological Reserve has provided these islands with the greatest possible land-use protection in Manitoba. Access to Ecological Reserves is not permitted without written permission from the Manitoba government. IUCN have categorized such protected areas under category 1a, that being ‘a protected area managed for strict nature protection available primarily for scientific research and/or environmental monitoring’.

  • Significative au niveau mondial:
  • Espèce(s) grégaire(s)
  • Significative au niveau continental:
  • Concentrations d'oiseaux aquatiques ou marins coloniaux
  • Arbustes ou brousailles
  • Forêt de feuillus (tempérée)
  • Lac d'eau douce
  • Pêcheries ou aquaculture
  • Chasse
  • Dérangement des oiseaux
  • Aucune protection
Pélican d'Amérique
Nombre Année Saison
6 3001998Été
Sterne pierregarin
Nombre Année Saison
6402012Été
8 8001997Été

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