Nicolet Bird Sanctuary
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| Designations | |
|---|---|
| Official name | Lac Saint Pierre |
| Designated | 25 May 1998 |
| Reference no. | 949[1] |
The Nicolet Bird sanctuary is a protected area in Quebec and one of the 28 migratory bird sanctuary of that province. This refuge protects a migratory halt for duck and Canada goose and also a nesting area for waterfowl. It is located a few kilometers west of Nicolet on the south shore of Lake Saint Pierre.
Relief
The bird sanctuary is located west of Nicolet, Quebec on the south shore of Lake Saint Pierre to the village of Baie-du-Febvre. It also includes some islands of the Delta of the Nicolet River. The site is considered to be a central area of the Lac Saint-Pierre Biosphere Reserve in Canada 2000,[2] as Ramsar Site in 1998[3] and as the Important Birds Conservation Area (ZICO).[4]
The site is located in the town of Nicolet and the municipality of Baie-du-Febvre, both located in Nicolet-Yamaska and the Centre-du-Québec region.
The site is low-lying and is flooded every Spring. The vegetation passes from the aquatic environment, to a marsh of fluviatile bulb, to a swamp, a forest and finally abandoned fields.
History
National Defense acquired the site in the 1950s. The site was recognized as a resting place in 1969 and as a refuge in 1982.[5]