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I am appalled at some of the changes to the Endangered Species Act. Ontario needs strong policies to protect species at risk and their habitats throughout the province. Unfortunately, these currently proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act could place these habitats at risk.
Some of the proposed changes could:
• Allow developers, municipalities, and industry to pay into a ‘Conservation Trust’ instead of fulfilling the requirements set out by the Act. This has been called a “pay to slay” proposal by many critics.
• Open the species at risk assessment process for non-science-based decision making.
• Suspend species at risk protection if the species is common outside of Ontario. This opens the door for extirpation within Ontario and the disruption of local ecosystems.
• Introduce longer delays for the protection of new species. This includes increasing the length of time it takes for a new addition to the Species at Risk list to be protected from 3 months to 12 months.
Many of these changes could make it easier for development to occur on fragile and ecologically sensitive habitats. This includes areas that also provide other important services like flood management and carbon storage.
Soumis le 25 avril 2019 10:19 AM
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Examen décennal de la Loi de 2007 sur les espèces en voie de disparition de l’Ontario : Modifications proposées
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