Feds Failing to Act: Species At Risk Delays Trigger Lawsuit
 

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Feds Failing to Act: Species At Risk Delays Trigger Lawsuit
 
Canada, October 1, 2012:
 
Wildsight, along with Sierra Club BC, the David Suzuki Foundation, Greenpeace and the Wilderness Committee are taking the federal government to court over their failure to meet the government’s legal obligations clearly layed out under one of Canada’s most important remaining federal environmental laws, the Species at Risk Act. Without recovery plans and designation of critical habitat, environmental assessments can simply ignore the need to maintain habitat for threatened and endangered wildlife.
There are currently 188 recovery plans for species that are past their due date, 87 are more than 5 years overdue. We have chosen four species including southern mountain caribou, the Pacific humpback whale, the Nechako sturgeon and marbled murrelet for this case. Any further delay increases threats to these species, particularly given that their habitat is further threatened by proposals for the Northern Gateway Pipeline.
 
It is unfortunate that environmental groups have to go to court in order to have the government act on its own legislation. We are working with Ecojustice’s legal team to highlight the need for action by the federal government.  Without enforceable legislation, Canada’s wildlife populations are increasingly under threat from inappropriate development.
 
John Bergenske,
Executive Director,
Wildsight 
Contact: John Bergenske,
Phone: 250.489.9605 or john@wildsight.ca
 
Backgrounders: 
http://www.ecojustice.ca/media-centre/media-backgrounder/species-at-risk-recovery-strategy-delay-litigation-fall-2012 
http://www.ecojustice.ca/media-centre/press-releases/federal-governments-failure-to-protect-endangered-wildlife-triggers-lawsuit
 
Wildsight
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Katarina Hartwig
Development Director
Kat@wildsight.ca
250.346.3036 home/office
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www.wildsight.ca
 
Wildsight works locally, regionally and globally to protect biodiversity and encourage sustainable communities in Canada's Columbia and Southern Rocky Mountain region. This area is internationally recognized as a keystone to conservation in western North America. Wildsight received the 2005 Canadian Environmental Award for Conservation in recognition of its successful work to protect the region's wildlife and wild land values.

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