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Absolutely huge news out of Ottawa today!  The federal government has released a scientific report on the Boreal population of Woodland caribou, a nationally threatened species.  The report identifies critical habitat needed for the survival of Boreal woodland caribou.

Why is this report so important?  Well, it shows that nearly 2.5 million sq. km of the Boreal is considered critical habitat.  That’s a lot of Boreal forest.  In fact it supports CPAWS’ position that at least half of Canada’s Boreal forest should be protected.

Now that this report is out and we know where the scientists say where critical habitat is, the next urgent step is for the federal government to consult Aboriginal Canadians and their Traditional Knowledge, and move quickly to release the national recovery strategy for woodland caribou.  In fact, this is a requirement under the Species at Risk Act (SARA).

I'll let you know how you can help.  In the meantime, why not send a note to Environment Minister Jim Prentice?  He's responsible for the report's release, and will have a large say in how the government deals with its obligation to uphold SARA.  You can let him know you care about caribou and remind him that the recovery strategy is an important next step.

CPAWS and their partners have been pestering the government to release this report for months.  Thanks to everyone (more than 10,000 of you!) who signed the petition and postcards for caribou. You helped make it happen!  Now help us on the next step in protecting Canada’s woodland caribou and their Boreal forest home.

Check out the details of the report and background info here.

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Apr 09, 2009 Comments (0) Tags: alberta, British Columbia, good news, manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, NWT, Ontario, quebec, saskatchewan, yukon


Northern Mountain Woodland caribou closer to protection in BC.

We've heard that Environment Canada is consulting with First Nations in northern BC and the Yukon to produce a management plan for the Northern Mountain Population of Woodland caribou found in the Boreal Forest.

This is good news. The plan was due Jan 12, 2008, but at least now they're working with the right partners toward a June deadline. Stay tuned!

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Mar 03, 2008 Comments (0) Tags: British Columbia, yukon


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