Boreal Caribou Monitoring Program Sample Clauses

Boreal Caribou Monitoring Program. Ongoing Range-scale Boreal Caribou monitoring, modelling, and reporting in all Ranges. Ontario will:Years 1- 2 • Develop an ongoing monitoring program for Boreal Caribou that builds on past investments (e.g., including criteria for Range prioritization, timelines, methods, logistics, Indigenous engagement and participation, reporting) and provides opportunities to engage northern and Indigenous communities and enhance caribou conservation capacity in Indigenous communities. • Implement monitoring program starting in key Ranges (e.g., Brightsands, Xxxxxxxxx, and Kesagami) in 2022/23 and as identified through Range prioritization that includes consideration of risk to the species. Years 3-5 • Ongoing implementation of monitoring program as identified through Range prioritization. • An ongoing Boreal Caribou Range-scale monitoring program is established and is being implemented in prioritized Ranges. • Monitoring results, including Local Population and current and projected habitat states are reported and used to inform implementation of other Conservation Measures and the need to adjust existing policies, where appropriate (e.g., prioritization of species or habitat management efforts; refining Range boundaries).
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