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Maps 22 to 23 removed due to sensitive wildlife information Diving Duck Observations Proposed Road Alignments Project 5: Anderson Junction to Bunibonibee Bunibonibee Cree Nation Project 6: Bunibonibee to God's Lake to Manto Sipi Oxford House Project 6: Manto Sipi Route Options Manto Sipi Cree Nation Project 6 Local Assessment Area Project 6 Regional Assessment Area Base Data Winter Road Transmission Line First Nation Gods Lake Narrows God's Lake First Nation Coordinate System: UTM Zone 14N NAD83 Data Source: MI - RRO, Joro, NRCAN, MLI Date Created: March 12,2018 0 10 20 Kilometres 1:525,000 0510Miles October 2016 Aerial Waterfowl Survey - Observations Project 6 Existing Environment Wildlife Report Map 24 370-16 370-21 370-36 370-19 370-23 380-17 360-08 370-18 370-32 370-29 370-30 370-33 370-35 370-66 360-06 370-28 370-17 370-26 370-27 370-31 360-31 370-37 370-39 380-11 380-13 370-40 370-38 380-10 Registered Traplines 360-28 Registered Trapline Sections 370-25 370-50 Cross Lake (360) 370-42 380-15 God's Lake (380) 370-41 Island Lake (160) Bunibonibee Cree Nation 370-51 Norway House (150) 370-67 380-12 Oxford Oxford House (370) 370-68 House Manto Sipi Cree Nation 380-14 380-09 Proposed Road Alignments Project 5: Anderson Junction to Bunibonibee 370-47 370-53 Project 6: Bunibonibee to God's Lake to Manto 380-33 370-46 380-08 Sipi 370-54 370-48 370-52 Project 6: Manto Sipi Route Options 380-44 380-39 Project 6 Local Assessment Area 370-63 380-38 370-62 Project 6 Regional Assessment Area 370-64 370-65 380-07 Base Data 380-35 Winter Road 370-55 380-43 370-56 Transmission Line Gods Lake 370-61 380-06 380-49 380-37 370-60 380-04 380-05 Narrows First Nation 370-57 God's Lake First Nation 380-40 150-29 370-58 380-36 380-03 380-46 380-02 380-47 370-59 150-30 160-35 380-41 380-45 160-24 380-01 380-42 150-42 380-48 Coordinate System: UTM Zone 14N NAD83 150-32 160-33 Data Source: MI - RRO, Joro, NRCAN, MLI Date Created: March 12,2018 0 10 20 Kilometres 160-01 160-23 1:525,000 160-17 0510Miles 150-43 160-10 Registered Traplines in the 160-37 160-09 160-16 Northern RTL Area 6 160-27 Project 6 Existing Environment 160-22 Wildlife Report 150-05 160-08 160-02 160-39 160-26 160-08 160-15 160-18 F Map 25 Registered Traplines Registered Traplines Sampled Proposed Road Alignments Project 5: Anderson Junction to Bunibonibee Bunibonibee Cree Nation Project 6: Bunibonibee to God's Lake to Oxford Manto Sipi House Project 6: Manto Sipi Route Options Manto Sipi Cree Nation Project 6 Local Assessment Area Project 6 Regional Assessment Area Base Data Winter Road Transmission Line First Nation Gods Lake Narrows God's Lake First Nation Coordinate System: UTM Zone 14N NAD83 Data Source: MI - RRO, Joro, NRCAN, MLI Date Created: March 13,2018 0 10 20 Kilometres 1:525,000 0510Miles Registered Traplines Sampled Project 6 Existing Environment Wildlife Report Map 26.
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