recovery strategy
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Recovery Strategy for Barren-Ground Caribou in the Northwest Territories
Range Plan for Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan - Boreal Plain Ecozone - SK2 Central Caribou Administration Unit
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.
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.