Orders
Order Amending Schedule 1 to the Species at Risk Act (Volume 153, Number 17, 2019)
Biodiversity is rapidly declining at all scales, from local to global, as a result of a variety of human activities that increase the rates of species extinction. Current extinction rates are estimated to be between 1 000 and 10 000 times higher than the natural background rate. Higher species diversity positively supports healthy and productive ecosystems that are more resilient to disturbances, and, given the interdependency of species, a loss of biodiversity can lead to a declining resilience of ecosystem functions and services (e.g. natural processes such as pest control, pollination, coastal wave attenuation, pharmaceutical products, temperature regulation and carbon fixing). These services are vital to the health of all Canadians and are important for Canada’s economic well-being. Biodiversity loss can therefore result in adverse, irreversible and broad-ranging effects on Canadians.
Consultation period: 2019-03-23 to 2019-04-22
File(s)
- HTML version of "Order Amending Schedule 1 to the Species at Risk Act: Part II, Volume 153, Number 17"
- "Order Amending Schedule 1 to the Species at Risk Act: Part II, Volume 153, Number 17" (2019-08-21) (PDF format, 5,503.73 KB)
- HTML version of "Order Amending the List of Wildlife Species at Risk (Decisions Not to Add Certain Species) Order (Miscellaneous Program): Part II, Volume 153, Number 17"
- "Order Amending the List of Wildlife Species at Risk (Decisions Not to Add Certain Species) Order (Miscellaneous Program): Part II, Volume 153, Number 17" (2019-08-21) (PDF format, 5,503.73 KB)
- HTML version of "Order Amending Schedule 1 to the Species at Risk Act: Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 153, Number 12"
- "Order Amending Schedule 1 to the Species at Risk Act: Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 153, Number 12" (2019-03-23) (PDF format, 1,394.76 KB)
- HTML version of "Order Acknowledging Receipt of the Assessments Done Pursuant to Subsection 23(1) of the Act: SI/2019-12"
- "Order Acknowledging Receipt of the Assessments Done Pursuant to Subsection 23(1) of the Act: SI/2019-12" (2019-03-20) (PDF format, 2,621.80 KB)
- HTML version of "List of Wildlife Species at Risk (referral back to COSEWIC) Order: SI/2019-13"
- "List of Wildlife Species at Risk (referral back to COSEWIC) Order: SI/2019-13" (2019-03-20) (PDF format, 2,621.80 KB)
Contact Person(s)
Director
SARA Directorate
Department of Fisheries and Oceans
200 Kent St.
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0E6
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Related Species
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Fishes (freshwater)
- Black Redhorse
- Bull Trout (South Coast British Columbia populations)
- Bull Trout (Western Arctic populations)
- Bull Trout (Saskatchewan - Nelson Rivers populations)
- Channel Darter (Lake Erie populations)
- Channel Darter (Lake Ontario populations)
- Channel Darter (St. Lawrence populations)
- Cutlip Minnow
- Giant Threespine Stickleback
- Lake Sturgeon (Southern Hudson Bay - James Bay populations)
- Northern Sunfish (Great Lakes - Upper St. Lawrence populations)
- Plains Minnow
- Pugnose Minnow
- Pugnose Shiner
- Rainbow Smelt (Lake Utopia large-bodied population)
- Rainbow Trout (Athabasca River populations)
- Salish Sucker
- Silver Chub (Great Lakes - Upper St. Lawrence populations)
- Silver Lamprey (Great Lakes - Upper St. Lawrence populations)
- Silver Shiner
- Spotted Gar
- Striped Bass (St. Lawrence River population)
- Unarmoured Threespine Stickleback
- White Sturgeon (Upper Kootenay River population)
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Fishes (marine)
- Shortfin Mako (Atlantic population)
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Molluscs
- Eastern Pondmussel
- Fawnsfoot
- Hickorynut
- Lilliput
- Mapleleaf (Great Lakes - Upper St. Lawrence population)
- Mapleleaf (Saskatchewan – Nelson Rivers population)
- Rainbow
- Rocky Mountain Ridged Mussel
- Threehorn Wartyback
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