Canadian environmental sustainability indicators : species at risk population trends.: En4-144/37-2019E-1-PDF

"The purpose of the Species at Risk Act is to provide for the recovery of wildlife species that are extirpated, endangered or threatened; and to manage species of special concern to prevent them from becoming endangered or threatened. For many of these species, population and distribution objectives are set out in a recovery strategy or management plan. This indicator provides a preliminary assessment of whether the recovery or management efforts are working. It is important to note that it may take many years to observe a population or distribution response in a species to these efforts"--Page 5.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada, issuing body.
Title Canadian environmental sustainability indicators : species at risk population trends.
Variant title Species at risk population trends : Canadian environmental sustainability indicators
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Later edition Canadian environmental sustainability indicators :
Earlier edition Canadian environmental sustainability indicators :
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Indicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement : tendances des populations d'espèces en péril.
"December 2019."
Issued also in HTML format.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information Gatineau QC : Environment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, 2019.
©2019
Description 1 online resource (13 pages) : colour illustration
ISBN 9780660332697
Catalogue number
  • En4-144/37-2019E-1-PDF
Subject terms Endangered species -- Canada.
Wildlife recovery -- Canada.
Environmental indicators -- Canada.
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