About This Guide
How to navigate the maps.
How to navigate the maps.
Clicking on the green numbered icon in Central Alberta West, Central Alberta East, and City of Red Deer will take you to a profile page for each location.
That page will include the location, habitat, access, notable species and other details.
The area will also include a downloadable pdf of the map, as well as directions using Google Maps.
These maps are copyrighted by the Red Deer River Naturalists.
Graphics by Doug Pedersen
Copy by Judy Boyd, Myrna Pearman
Edited by Judy Boyd, Myrna Pearman, Susan van der Hoek
Although the information throughout this site has been checked for accuracy, there may be errors or omissions.
The Red Deer River Naturalists are not liable for any injury or damage whatsoever caused to yourself or others by using this guide.
More birds will be seen in the spring and summer seasons, but all locations will have some winter birds. Typical and common species can be expected for each habitat described. Large deep lakes typically attract migrating waterfowl, (ducks, swans, and geese). Notable Species are species of special interest that have been recently recorded in or near the area.
Alberta Conservation Association’s (ACA) Alberta Discover Guide has 170 + Conservation Sites listed for the Central Alberta area. Check their website www.albertadiscoverguide.com for locations to pick up a printed version or get the pdf or app version at: www.albertadiscoverguide/getyourguide.cfm