3-2381-5 Cordova Harvest Report

Alaska Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest Household Survey

FWS Form 3-2381-5 Harvest Report - Cordova Oct 2018

Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest Survey - Cordova (Mail Survey)

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FWS Form 3-2381-5 (10/2018)

Alaska Migratory Bird Co-Management Council (AMBCC)
Subsistence Household Harvest Survey, Cordova Harvest Report – SPRING 2018
1. Household registration #: ________________________ 2. Date survey was completed:_______ /______ /2018
(2 letters followed by 3 numbers)

3. How many people listed under this household registration tried to harvest: birds ( _____ )
4. Did the household harvest birds or eggs from 2 April to 31 May, 2018? (checkmark)

YES

eggs ( ______ )

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NO

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Below, please report numbers of birds and eggs harvested by your household:
American wigeon

Teal

birds______

birds______

Northern shoveler

Black scoter

birds______

birds______

Mallard
birds______

Surf scoter
birds______

Northern pintail
birds______

White-winged scoter
birds______

Bufflehead

Goldeneye

Canvasback

Scaup

birds______

birds______

birds______

birds______

Common eider

King eider

Harlequin duck

Long-tailed duck

birds______

birds______

Snow goose

Sandhill crane

birds______

Merganser
birds______

birds______

Greater white-fronted
goose

birds______

birds______
birds______

Gull

Other/unknown bird:
_____________________

eggs______

birds:_____ eggs:_______

Comments:

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FWS Form 3-2381-5 (10/2018)

Instructions for Birds and Eggs Household Harvest Survey
TO AVOID FUTURE NOTIFICATIONS, PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS SURVEY NOW.

It is very important that you participate even if your household did not harvest.
Harvest estimates from this survey are used to:
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Show the importance of subsistence uses of migratory birds.
Protect subsistence harvests.
Assess whether harvest regulations are appropriate.
Plan for the conservation of birds.

1. Please complete one survey per household including harvests by all household members listed in your
registration.
2. Respond to questions 1 through 4 at top of survey form.
3. In the fields provided close to bird drawings, report numbers of all birds and eggs harvested by your
household, including those that you gave to other household(s).
4. Do not report in your survey birds or eggs received from other household(s).
5. If you harvested with people from other household(s), report in your survey only your household’s share
of the harvest.
6. Report numbers of birds and eggs as individual units. For instance, if you harvested eggs using a 5-gal
bucket or other kind of container, specify how many eggs.
7. Write comments in the box provided at the bottom of the survey form (weather, hunting conditions,
access to hunting areas, unusual birds seen, household registration and survey process, etc.).
8. Fold this survey and put it in the pre-stamped envelope provided, close it, and mail it to the pre-printed
address.

Thank your for participating in this survey! We’ll distribute survey results in your community.
Questions about this survey? Give us a call:
Division of Subsistence, Alaska Department of Fish and Game: 907-267-2302 (Anchorage)
Migratory Birds Management Division, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: 907-786-3499 (Anchorage)


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