![]() This publication celebrates the tens of thousands of Canadians from all walks of life who are striving to save the wild in Canada. Saving the wild an opportunity to participate in species at risk recovery in Canada Recovery guidance handbook (ROMAN) Ĭurrent best practices for recovery. Recovery team chairs, alphabetically listed by species. Critical habitat orders, reports and statementsĭocuments on the identification and protection of habitat that is necessary for the survival or recovery of a species. Residence descriptions and rationales describe the dwelling-place such as a den, nest or other similar area or place that is occupied by a species. Management plans include measures for the conservation of species of special concern and their habitat. Action plansĪction plans identify the measures to take to implement the recovery strategy for threatened, endangered and extirpated species. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC)Ī recovery strategy is a planning document that identifies what needs to be done to stop or reverse the decline of a species.Section 129 of the Species at Risk Act requires Parliament to review the Act five years after that section comes into force. Species at Risk Program: Results-Based Management and Accountability Framework and Risk-Based Audit Framework.Environmental Assessment Best Practice Guide for Wildlife at Risk in Canada.Round table reports and Minister's response.The following sections provide information relating to SARA instruments and the implementation of the Act. Measures to Protect Listed Wildlife Species Species listing process under the Species at Risk Act Schedule 1 - List of wildlife species at RiskĪccess the official lists of wildlife species at risk (schedules 1, 2 and 3). Search species list by range, taxonomy group, risk category or schedule.
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