Developing government response statements for four species at risk under the Endangered Species Act, 2007

ERO number
019-8583
Notice type
Policy
Act
Endangered Species Act , R.S.O. 2007
Posted by
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Notice stage
Proposal
Proposal posted
Comment period
June 24, 2024 - August 8, 2024 (45 days) Closed
Last updated

This consultation was open from:

June 24, 2024
to August 8, 2024

Proposal summary

The province is proposing government response statements (species-specific policies) that outline actions the government will lead and support to protect and recover four species at risk in Ontario. The species are: Hudsonian Godwit, Lake Whitefish (Opeongo Lake large- and small-bodied populations) and Suckley’s Cuckoo Bumble Bee.

Proposal details

Ontario provides protections for species at risk and their habitats under the Endangered Species Act, 2007. We are working with stakeholders, Indigenous peoples and the public to improve the effectiveness of the species at risk program. The species at risk program helps to preserve Ontario’s rich biodiversity for generations to come.

We are developing government response statements. These statements are species-specific policies that identify and prioritize actions to protect and recover the species that are at risk. They are developed in response to recommendations in recovery strategies and provide policy direction to government and partners about what should be done to recover each of these species.

These policies relate to:

We considered advice and input from the following sources in developing these proposed government response statements:

  • recovery strategies
  • the public
  • stakeholders
  • Indigenous communities and organizations

Species at risk in Ontario

In Ontario, once a species is listed as endangered or threatened, there is a process for gathering information and developing policy guidance to support the protection and recovery of these species.

As a first step, the province engages external individuals and organizations with expertise on the species to write recovery strategies. These strategy documents form the foundation of scientific advice and can include knowledge from:

  • the public
  • stakeholders
  • Indigenous communities and organizations

The province develops a government response statement for each recovery strategy after the recovery strategies are finalized,

Learn more about species at risk in Ontario.

Draft government response statements

We are proposing the following government response statements in relation to recovery strategies for the below listed species:

Note: Lake Whitefish (Opeongo large- and small-bodied populations) are two distinct populations. They are being addressed in a single government response statement because they belong to the same taxonomic species, are found in the same geographic location, and have common threats.

The recovery strategies for all four species were finalized on January 16, 2024.

Purpose of policy

The draft government response statements provide species-specific direction on the actions that the government intends to lead and support to protect and recover these four species at risk.

We invite you to review the proposals and provide input to inform the finalization of the government response statements for these species.

Supporting materials

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Some supporting materials may not be available online. If this is the case, you can request to view the materials in person.

Get in touch with the office listed below to find out if materials are available.

Species at Risk Branch - Species at Risk Recovery Section
Address

300 Water Street
North tower, 5th floor
Peterborough, ON
K9J 3C7
Canada

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Comment

Commenting is now closed.

The comment period was from June 24, 2024
to August 8, 2024

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