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10 results found for: "Endangered species"

Organizations: Environment and Parks Audience: General Public Tags: recovery plans

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October 11, 2022

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This recovery plan outlines the reasons the Porsild's bryum is endangered, lists ongoing threats, and describes the recovery goal, recovery strategies and actions.


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October 11, 2022

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This recovery plan outlines the reasons the whitebark pine and limber pine are endangered, highlights the species' distribution and population trends, threats, and conservation actions to date...


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May 1, 2022

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Presents a summary of the responses received during a public survey on the Western Grebe Recovery Plan, and explains how the plan was redrafted to incorporate information gathered through the...


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May 1, 2022

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Presents a summary of the responses received during a public survey on the Ferruginous Hawk Recovery Plan, and explains how the plan was redrafted to incorporate information gathered through the...


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November 5, 2021

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This is the recovery plan for the western grebe, a colonial nesting water bird in Alberta that is listed as Threatened under the Wildlife Act. It includes a situational analysis, threats...


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November 5, 2021

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This is the recovery plan for the slender mouse-ear-cress, a rare biennial plant that occurs in few locations in southern Alberta and which is listed as Endangered under the Wildlife Act. The plan...


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January 1, 2021

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This document is an addendum to the Alberta Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan. Presented here are updates to Tables 1, 2, and 3 as well as Figures 2 and 3. Environment and Parks will continue to...


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July 1, 2020

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Communicates results received during a public survey of the draft grizzly bear recovery plan and how the results were incorporated into the final draft.


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July 1, 2020

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This is the recovery plan for the grizzly bear, which was listed as a Threatened species by the province of Alberta in 2010. It includes a situational analysis, threats assessment, recovery goals...


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May 1, 2016

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Recovery plans include an analysis of species' distribution and population trends, threats and conservation actions. It also outlines goals, objectives, associated broader strategies and specific...