What animals are in the Montezuma Wildlife Refuge?

Mammalian species that roam this refuge include raccoon, coyote, muskrat, squirrel, red fox, chipmunk, beaver, gray fox and bats.

Where do snow geese live?

The snow goose, Anser caerulescens, is one of the world’s most abundant waterfowl species. Snow geese breed in the arctic and subarctic regions of North America and Russia during spring and summer, then migrate south to spend the winter in inland and coastal areas, including Pennsylvania.

What predators do snow geese have?

Greater Snow Geese have a number of natural predators: arctic foxes, arctic wolves, gulls, jaegers (birds that resemble gulls), Gyrfalcons, and ravens prey on the geese or eggs.

Can you fish in Montezuma Wildlife Refuge?

Fishing Opportunities – Fishing is prohibited in refuge waters. The refuge maintains a boat launch area providing access to the State-owned Barge Canal System. Three public fishing sites provide bank-fishing access to the Canal.

How many acres is Montezuma?

10,000-acre
The 10,000-acre Montezuma NWR is located in what was historically called the Montezuma Marshes.

Where do snow geese sleep at night?

Geese actually sleep in the water, with a few geese taking shifts throughout the night to act as sentinels. Predators can’t reach them in the water, at least not without making a lot of splashing and sending out warning ripples.

Why are snow geese a problem?

The snow goose population is out of control because of changes in agricultural practices on their wintering grounds and other human activities that require a man-made solution, like increased hunting. Without it, we could be witness to a catastrophic loss of habitat in the Arctic.

Do foxes go after geese?

Foxes. Foxes are probably the most well-known predator of poultry, including chickens, geese, and ducks.

Are there snow geese in Maryland?

Wintering over 500,000 Canada geese, Maryland’s Eastern Shore is a goose hunter’s paradise. Numbering in the millions, Maryland’s snow geese are another big draw for hunters.

Can you hunt snow geese in Montezuma?

Snow geese are often seen in large numbers and can be successfully hunted at Northern Montezuma WMA when the conditions are right and the large flocks cooperate. There are also waterfowl and deer hunting opportunities at Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (leaves DEC website).

What animals live in the Montezuma wildlife management area?

The hundreds of acres of marsh habitat on the WMA provide for quality furbearer trapping opportunities for muskrat, mink, and beaver. However, Northern Montezuma WMA and the Montezuma Complex overall are best know for the quality waterfowl hunting opportunities.

What is the Montezuma National Wildlife Reserve?

The 10,000-acre Montezuma NWR is located in what was historically called the Montezuma Marshes. The water level within these marshes has been lowered by 10 feet for the construction and maintenance of the NY State Canal System, giving rise to the need to create and manage impoundments to provide historic habitat conditions.

Is Montezuma WMA good for waterfowl hunting?

However, Northern Montezuma WMA and the Montezuma Complex overall are best know for the quality waterfowl hunting opportunities. Canada goose, mallard, wood duck, green-winged teal, wigeon, and northern pintail are the predominant species harvested.