Description
The Endangered Species Conservation Committee brings together scientific expertise and the knowledge of people who own, manage, or use the land on which wild species depend, to effectively plan for the management of species at risk. The main role of the Committee is to advise the Minister on matters related to the identification, conservation and recovery of species at risk in Alberta. The progress report is produced every two years and describes the work of the committee over that period.
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June 1, 2006
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Report of the Alberta Endangered Species Conservation Committee (June 2006)
ISBN 9780778565628 (PDF) ; ISBN 9780778565611 (print) ; Pub no. I/292.
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Report of the Alberta Endangered Species Conservation Committee (June 2004)
ISBN 0778541363 (PDF) ; ISBN 0778541355 (print) ; Pub. no. I/226.
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Report of the Alberta Endangered Species Conservation Committee (June 2002)
ISBN 0778529630 (PDF) ; ISBN 0778529622 (print) ; Pub. no. I/139.
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First report of the Alberta Endangered Species Conservation Committee (June 2000)
ISBN 0778514005 (PDF) ; ISBN 0778513998 (print) ; Pub. no. T/565.
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Biennial (every 2 years)
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Sustainable Resource Development (2001-2006, 2006-2013)
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Date Created
2000-06-01
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2016-03-16T20:18:32.257258
Date Modified
2006-06-01
Date Issued
2000-06-01
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Environment and Parks