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Over the years i have perceived that there has been unacceptable delays in listing species that are clearly in trouble.
I understand that a way forward to protecting a declining species is not always available. But that shouldn't be an impediment to listing all species that fit the definition of threatened or endangered. For example why the long delay in listing our collapsing bat species.
What about tree swallows or purple martins.
Our ashes are disappearing before our eyes. American beech is disappearing from our woodlots. What are you waiting for.
We are in an extinction event.
Is it true that insect biomass has decreased by something like 80% over the last 40 or so years!
In Ontario we have only half the birds we had back in the 60s.
Submitted March 4, 2019 5:03 PM
Comment on
10th Year Review of Ontario’s Endangered Species Act: Discussion Paper
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