species recovery
Content related to: species recovery
Operational Restoration Framework - Woodland Caribou Habitat Restoration in British Columbia
Provincial Caribou Recovery Program Discussion Paper
Nested Population Structure of Threatened Boreal Caribou Revealed by Network Analysis
Three Decades of Caribou Recovery Programs in Yukon: A Paradigm Shift in Wildlife Management
Caribou Comeback: Recovering an Iconic Species at Risk in Jasper National Park
CAN-SAR: A Database of Canadian Species at Risk Information
CAN-SAR: A Database of Canadian Species at Risk Information
Alberta’s Caribou: A Guide to Range Planning Vol. 1: Northeast Alberta
CAN-SAR: A Database of Canadian Species at Risk Information
The aim of the CAN-SAR Database is to provide open and accessible data reflecting information obtained from Canadian species at risk listing and recovery planning documents. Ongoing efforts include development of a living database that will facilitate contributions from other parties in an effort to increase efficiencies and decrease multiple (redundant) efforts with the broad over-arching goal of improving the conservation of species at risk.
NOTE: The current version of CAN-SAR includes data from documents available as of March 23, 2021 for species listed under Schedule 1 of SARA as Special Concern, Threatened, or Endangered. For the authoritative source of current species at risk information please consult the SARA Public Registry.
Please see the article CAN-SAR: A Database of Canadian Species at Risk Information for more comprehensive information.