All Canadians are invited to join in supporting and implementing this plan for the benefit of the Western Grebe and Canadian society as a whole.
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Success in the conservation of this species depends on the commitment and cooperation of many different constituencies that will be involved in implementing the directions set out in this plan and will not be achieved by Environment and Climate Change Canada, the Parks Canada Agency, or any other jurisdiction alone.
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To the extent possible, it has been prepared in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment and Parks of Alberta, the Ministry of Agriculture and Resource Development of Manitoba and the Ministry of Environment of Saskatchewan as per section 66(1) of SARA. The Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for the Parks Canada Agency is the competent minister under SARA for the Western Grebe and has prepared this management plan, as per section 65 of SARA. Under the Species at Risk Act (S.C. 2002, c.29) (SARA), the federal competent ministers are responsible for the preparation of management plans for listed species of special concern and are required to report on progress within five years after the publication of the final document on the SAR Public Registry. The federal, provincial, and territorial government signatories under the Accord for the Protection of Species at Risk (1996) Footnote 2 agreed to establish complementary legislation and programs that provide for effective protection of species at risk throughout Canada. Également disponible en français sous le titre « Plan de gestion pour le Grèbe élégant ( Aechmophorus occidentalis) au Canada »Ĭontent (excluding the illustrations) may be used without permission, with appropriate credit to the source. The non-official version of the recovery documents is published in HTML format and all hyperlinks were valid as of date of publication.įor copies of the management plan, or for additional information on species at risk, including the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) Status Reports, residence descriptions, action plans, and other related recovery documents, please visit the Species at Risk (SAR) Public Registry Footnote 1.Ĭover illustration: A pair of Western Grebes performing a courtship display © /twphotos All hyperlinks were valid as of date of publication. The official version of the recovery documents is the one published in PDF. Environment and Climate Change Canada, Ottawa.
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Species at Risk Act Management Plan Series. Management Plan for the Western Grebe ( Aechmophorus occidentalis) in Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada. 2021.