This consultation closes at 11:59 p.m. on:
January 20, 2025
Proposal summary
The province is proposing government response statements (species-specific policies) that outline actions the government will take and support to protect and recover three species at risk in Ontario. The species are Chimney Swift, Davis’s Shieldback and Lesser Yellowlegs.
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, so that we can continue to help preserve Ontario’s rich biodiversity for generations to come.
We are developing these government response statements, which are species-specific policies that identify and prioritize actions to protect and recover the species, in response to recommendations in recovery strategies. These statements provide policy direction to government and partners about what should be done to recover each of these species at risk.
These policies relate to:
- Chimney Swift (a small dark gray-brown bird that breeds in central and southern Ontario)
- Davis’s Shieldback (a large cricket found in a limited region of southern Ontario)
- Lesser Yellowlegs (a small migratory shorebird that breeds in northern Ontario)
In developing these proposed government response statements, we considered the advice and input from:
- 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 each species.
First, the province engages external individuals and organizations with expertise on the species to write recovery strategies. These documents form the foundation of scientific advice and can include knowledge from:
- the public
- stakeholders
- Indigenous communities and organizations
Once recovery strategies are finalized, the province develops a government response statement for each recovery strategy.
Learn more about species at risk in Ontario.
Proposed government response statements
We are proposing the following government response statements in relation to recovery strategies for:
- Chimney Swift (a small dark gray-brown bird that breeds in central and southern Ontario)
- Davis’s Shieldback (a large cricket found in a limited region of southern Ontario)
- Lesser Yellowlegs (a small migratory shorebird that breeds in northern Ontario)
The recovery strategies for all three species were finalized on July 9, 2024.
Purpose of policy
The proposed government response statements provide species-specific direction on the actions the government intends to lead and support in the protection and recovery of the three 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.
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300 Water Street
5th Floor, North tower
Peterborough,
ON
K9J 3C7
Canada
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Sarah Parna
300 Water Street
5th floor, North tower
Peterborough,
ON
K9J 3C7
Canada
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Sarah Parna
300 Water Street
5th floor, North tower
Peterborough, ON
K9J 3C7
Canada