Voluntary stewardship and the Canadian Species at Risk Act: exploring rancher willingness to support species at risk in the Canadian prairies. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 19:17-32. http://dx.doi. org/10.1080/10871209.2013.819595Henderson AE, Reed M, and Davis SK. 2014. Voluntary stewardship ...
Canada's Species at Risk Act (SARA) has been critiqued for only protecting species on federal lands. However, this shortcoming has never been quantitatively assessed in terms of species' ranges. We assessed the proportion of ranges of federally-listed terrestrial species at risk (SAR) receiving ...
This overwintering habitat of shortnose sturgeon can be defined as critical habitat following the identification policies of the Canadian Species at Risk Act (SARA). Get Access The influence of family-correlated survival on Nb/N for progeny from integrated multi- and single-generation hatchery stocks...
Projecting further increases in conservation translocations: A Canadian case studySpecies at Risk ActCOSEWICSpecies recoveryReintroductionTransplantationRestorationConservation actions are critical to mitigating the growing number of threatened species worldwide. Previous studies show a consistent increase in one ...
The Species at Risk Act from 2002 (Minister of Justice 2016c) is administered by the Canadian Endangered Species Conservation Council, consisting of the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, the Minister responsible for the Parks Canada Agency, and ...
Canada's Species at Risk Act (SARA) species listing process requires listing recommendations to be provided to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) regarding each of these species' DUs. To facilitate this activity, DFO-Science has been requested to update existing annual survey ...
“I’m grateful that the service acknowledged Dolphin and Union caribou are at risk of extinction and gave the population the Endangered Species Act’s strongest protections,” said center scientist Dianne DuBois in a statement. “I hope the agency also uses every resource available to tackle the...
$75 million over three years, starting in 2015-16, [for continuing] the implementation of the Species at Risk Act. Providing $2.0 million in 2015-16 to the Pacific Salmon Foundation to support the Salish Sea Marine Survival Project.
However, the foods that we traditionally feed them at local ponds are utterly unsuitable for them and are likely to cause health problems down the road. Also, there may be local laws against feeding this species of bird – so it’s best to check on that rather than facing consequences at...
Inventories and population monitoring are essential activities supporting the conservation of freshwater mussel diversity in Canadian rivers. Despite widespread use of timed-search methods to survey river mussels, the relationship between species detecti