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Trumpeter Swan Restoration Program
In 1999, our breeding pair of swans, Milli and Mac, were introduced to Mac Johnson Wildlife Area. In the spring of 2000, an additional 11 swans were released. These swans were bred in captivity. We hope that, over time, they will become accustomed to the natural environment and help to re-establish Trumpeter Swans in the Brockville area. Our breeding pair produced a number of cygnets over the years. In addition, a number of other swans have frequented Mac Johnson Wildlife Area and have been observed in the Brockville area. At the present time we do not have a captive breeding pair at Mac Johnson Wildlife Area. However swans continue to be a presence at the Wildlife Area. Trumpeter Swan Facts
About the Swan Compound at Mac Johnson Wildlife AreaThe compound includes a nesting raft, dock feeding system and an ice-away device to keep the water open during the winter. Trumpeter Swans are very hardy and can survive the cold if they have food and access to open water. During the winter months, CRCA staff feed the swans a mixture of whole corn and duck feed, supplemented with donated vegetables from local grocery stores. |
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