Comment
The OESA is an absolutely necessary defence against the endangerment and/or extinction of numerous species, at a time when scientists believe we are on the edge of a mass extinction.
Ontario's current government puts a great deal of emphasis on development; however, the Act already has exemptions and permits for industry. Despite this, the need for permits has been removed entirely for some activities that negatively impact species at risk.
To quote the Canadian Wildlife Federation: "Habitat loss or degradation is a primary cause for species decline. Automatic protection, combined with clear communication on where impacts can and cannot occur, would protect species while providing certainty of what to expect for economic development."
I support a consistent application process, and streamlining of decisions. This must include decisions that delay or prohibit an activity that would harm a species or its habitat.
There is no road back from extinction.
Submitted March 4, 2019 10:41 PM
Comment on
10th Year Review of Ontario’s Endangered Species Act: Discussion Paper
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