The Borneo Post

Canada caribou herds, habitat continue to decline — Report

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OTTAWA: Canada has failed boreal caribou herds that are at risk of disappeari­ng, a government report concluded last Tuesday.

Their habitat stretches across nine provinces and territorie­s, on mostly government lands.

Government­s in each of these regions were mandated in 2012 to come up with recovery strategies for the animals.

But the Environmen­t Canada report found that none of them met an Oct 5, 2017 deadline for completing their range plans.

“Overall, the report shows that some progress was made by government­s and industry, in the past five years. However, caribou population­s continue to decline and habitat disturbanc­e continues to increase,” said a statement by Environmen­t Minister Catherine McKenna’s office.

“The report emphasises the need for us all to do more,” it said. Going forward, the federal government said it would “accelerate efforts to protect boreal caribou.”

Habitat conditions affect the caribou’s survival and reproducti­on, which ultimately determines whether or not a population will survive.

According to the report, habitat disturbanc­es from mostly human activities including forestry and mining, as well as wildfires have increased in two-thirds of the caribou ranges since 2012.

Trend data shows 10 of the 51 herds have a stable population while 20 have seen their numbers dwindle. ‘

No data was submitted by the Northwest Territorie­s, Saskatchew­an, Manitoba and Newfoundla­nd on the other 21 herds. Greenpeace blasted the regional government­s’ inaction, calling the report a “wake-up call for (them) to take action while there is still time.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Habitat conditions affect the caribou’s survival and reproducti­on, which ultimately determines whether or not a population will survive.
Habitat conditions affect the caribou’s survival and reproducti­on, which ultimately determines whether or not a population will survive.

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