Assessing species at risk legislation across Canadian provinces and territories
Canada's provinces and territories govern species at risk across most of Canada, with the federal Species at Risk Act generally covering only aquatic species, migratory birds, and species living on federal land. More than a decade after a 2012 report by the environmental law charity Ecojustice...
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Main Authors: | Susan C.C. Gordon (Author), Adam G. Duchesne (Author), Michael R. Dusevic (Author), Carmen Galán-Acedo (Author), Lucas Haddaway (Author), Sarah Meister (Author), Andrea Olive (Author), Marlena Warren (Author), Jaimie G. Vincent (Author), Steven J. Cooke (Author), Joseph R. Bennett (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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