MEDIA
RELEASE—For Immediate Release—June 17,
2008
Stephane Dion speaks
up for Endangered Species in Canada
Winnipeg, Manitoba—At
a Canadian Club luncheon in Winnipeg today, Liberal
Opposition Leader Stephane Dion was asked about
the federal Species at Risk Act (SARA). SARA has
been roundly criticized for not being effective
in protecting wildlife in Canada. Eric Reder, Campaign
Director for the Wilderness Committee questioned
what a federal Liberal government would do to improve
the performance of SARA.
"Mr. Dion mentioned three things
of importance regarding SARA today," said Reder.
"He stated that the Act needs to be implemented
instead of ignored, he said more money is needed
for implementation, and he assured the audience
that more attention would be paid to critical habitat
identification by a federal government lead by him.
We agree with him on these points. Critical habitat
identification is paramount to SARA's future success."
The federal Species at Risk Act
is a five-year-old act that requires a recovery
plan for each of the 452 species listed under the
Act be put in place within a specific time frame,
usually three years. To date, two-thirds of the
recovery plans are delayed or overdue.
Of the species listed under the
Act, 84% of them are endangered because of loss
of habitat. "Critical habitat" is the term used
to define the habitat a species requires to recover
its population. Of the 452 species listed under
SARA, only 18 have recovery plans that identify
critical habitat.
-30-
|