Todagin Wildlife Management Area

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NearestcityIskut
Coordinates57°32′00″N 129°47′43″W / 57.5332°N 129.7952°W / 57.5332; -129.7952
Area122,787 ha (474.08 sq mi)
Todagin Wildlife Management Area
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)[1]
Map showing the location of Todagin Wildlife Management Area
Map showing the location of Todagin Wildlife Management Area
LocationKitimat–Stikine RD, British Columbia
Nearest cityIskut
Coordinates57°32′00″N 129°47′43″W / 57.5332°N 129.7952°W / 57.5332; -129.7952
Area122,787 ha (474.08 sq mi)
Established19 March 2001
Governing bodyFLNRORD
WebsiteTodagin WMA

Todagin Wildlife Management Area is a wildlife management area located southeast of Iskut in northwestern British Columbia. It was established by the British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development (FLNRORD) on 19 March 2001 to conserve and manage critical habitat for stone sheep.[2] It is the largest wildlife management area in British Columbia at 122,787 ha (303,410 acres).[3]

Todagin Wildlife Management Area covers a large area of the northern Klappan Range stretching from Maitland Creek to Ealue Lake between the Iskut and Klappan rivers. It surrounds the smaller, less strictly protected Todagin South Slope Provincial Park.[4]

The wildlife management area also is home to Maitland Volcano, an extinct volcano that is located in the Klappan Range.[5]

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