The majority of Rock Ptarmigan are found in arctic habitats, although small numbers occur in alpine tundra as far south as southern British Columbia. Rock Ptarmigan remain widespread and abundant in Canada but few quantitative data are available on population trends for this species. Information was determined to be insufficient for a reliable assessment of status relative to 1970. Because of its high-elevation and -latitude distribution, the Rock Ptarmigan faces few anthropogenic threats.

General issues across the Sub Region will be addressed below, followed by management plans specific to individual populations.

Issues:

  • Lack of data on population dynamics in Sub Region
  • There may be herbicide spraying in regions in the Sub Region that may be affecting birds that eat or depend on the sprayed plants

Goals:

  • Implement studies to determine population dynamics
  • Determine where and when herbicide spraying occurs, and what plant species are being treated
  • Determine if the herbicide spraying is affecting rock ptarmigan populations