Examples of Species at Risk Act in a sentence
Wildlife, species at risk, and habitat: Migratory birds, their nests, eggs, and habitat (including native prairie grassland) under authority of the Migratory Birds Convention Act 1994; COSEWIC assessed species, non-aquatic species at risk under authority of the Species at Risk Act, including, individuals, their residences, habitat and critical habitat including recovery strategies, action plans and management plans; ecological function of wetlands; ecotoxicology.
In 2002, young-of-the-year salmon were absent from 30 of 34 rivers sampled in the Inner Bay of Fundy, which are now listed under Canada‟s Species at Risk Act.
Information on the Migratory Birds Convention Act and Species at Risk Act are provided below.
Canada has an obligation under the Species at Risk Act to take a precautionary approach to any threats to species at risk.
This stock is covered under Canada‟s Species at Risk Act and the process has been a long and complex undertaking in addressing all factors impacting this stock.
This lichen is listed as a species of special concern by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) and the Species at Risk Act (SARA).
This species is listed as Threatened in Schedule 1 of the federal Species at Risk Act (SARA).
This species is not listed under the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC), the Species at Risk Act (SARA), or the Wildlife Act.
Continue to manage the ECHO Program and its initiatives and sign on to an additional five years of the Species at Risk Act (SARA) Section 11 Conservation Agreement to Support the Recovery of the SRKW, if other parties agree, to reduce acoustic and physical disturbances to SRKW by large commercial vessels in Pacific Canadian waters, in particular those vessels that call at the Port of Vancouver, or otherwise operate in SRKW critical habitat.
Severe declines in abundance of Atlantic salmon in the 32 rivers of the inner Bay of Fundy have resulted in this component being designated as “endangered” by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) and listed in Schedule 1 of Canada‟s Species at Risk Act.