Requesting additional scientific information, traditional ecological knowledge and community knowledge to be considered in preparing recovery strategies for six species at risk

ERO number
019-5725
Notice type
Bulletin
Act
Endangered Species Act , R.S.O. 2007
Posted by
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
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This notice is for informational purposes only. There is no requirement to consult on this initiative on the Environmental Registry of Ontario. Learn more about the types of notices on the registry.

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We are seeking input and additional scientific information, including traditional ecological knowledge and community knowledge, from the public and Indigenous communities on four draft recovery strategies for six species at risk in Ontario. The information we receive will be considered in finalizing the recovery strategies for these species at risk

Why consultation isn't required

We are seeking Indigenous and public input to ensure the best scientific information, traditional ecological knowledge and community knowledge is considered before finalizing the recovery strategies for six species at risk. Recovery strategies prepared under the Endangered Species Act, 2007 are science advice to government. No policy changes are being proposed at this time and therefore public consultation is not required under the Environmental Bill of Rights.

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Protecting and recovering species at risk in Ontario

Ontario provides protections for species at risk and their habitats under the Endangered Species Act, 2007. The government is committed to working with Indigenous peoples, the public, and other stakeholders to improve the effectiveness of the species at risk program so that we can continue to help preserve Ontario’s rich biodiversity for generations to come.

When a species is listed as endangered or threatened in Ontario, there is a process for gathering information and developing a policy to support the protection and recovery of each species.

First, we engage individuals and organizations outside of government with expertise on the species to write recovery strategies. Recovery strategies form the foundation of scientific advice to government and can include knowledge from:

  • Indigenous communities
  • the public
  • stakeholders
  • organizations

Once recovery strategies are finalized, the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks develops a government response statement for each species’ recovery strategy. Each government response statement is a species-specific policy that includes:

  • the provincial goal for the recovery of the species
  • a summary of the prioritized actions we intend to lead and support in response to the associated recovery strategy

Draft recovery strategies for six species at risk

We invite Indigenous communities and the public to provide input on the draft recovery strategies for the following species:

Please send your input and information on these species by October 25, 2022 to Recovery.Planning@ontario.ca. Your input may include information related to:

  • the biology and distribution of the species
  • its habitat
  • threats
  • approaches for protection and recovery

All comments and information received will be considered in developing the final recovery strategies.

We will publish the final recovery strategies on Ontario’s species at risk website and on the Environmental Registry of Ontario. We will consider recovery strategy advice, comments received and other information in preparing the government response statements for these species.

There will be opportunities to comment on the potential impacts of implementing protection or recovery approaches when we develop the government response statements. An invitation to review and provide input on the drafts of these policies will be posted on the Environmental Registry of Ontario when they are developed.

Other information

Information on these species can be submitted by email to: Recovery.Planning@ontario.ca

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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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Leanne Jennings

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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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