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NWT Species At Risk Proposals: Extension of Peary and Boreal Caribou "Threatened" Status and Northern Mountain Caribou Management Plan
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In the Northwest Territories (NWT), wild species that are in danger of disappearing are identified and protected under the Species at Risk (NWT) Act. The public is invited to comment on proposed listing decisions and actions for management and recovery.
LISTING
Boreal caribou and Peary caribou may be re-listed under the Act as species at risk. Both species have been listed as Threatened in the NWT since 2014. They were reassessed as Threatened in May 2022 and a 10-year extension to the current listing is being proposed.
Northern mountain caribou were listed as a species of Special Concern in 2021. A draft management plan has been developed that will provide guidance on the long-term management of northern mountain caribou.
Complete a survey (below) or contact us with your comments or questions:
Department of Environment and Natural Resources Government of the Northwest Territories PO Box 1320 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9 Phone: (867) 767-9237 ext. 53214 Fax: (867) 873-0293 Email: sara@gov.nt.ca
Next Steps
Your feedback on re-listing will be used by wildlife co-management authorities to decide whether boreal caribou and Peary caribou should continue to be listed as Threatened species on the NWT List of Species at Risk.
Your feedback on the draft northern mountain caribou management plan will be used to complete the final management plan to be released in July 2023.
In the Northwest Territories (NWT), wild species that are in danger of disappearing are identified and protected under the Species at Risk (NWT) Act. The public is invited to comment on proposed listing decisions and actions for management and recovery.
LISTING
Boreal caribou and Peary caribou may be re-listed under the Act as species at risk. Both species have been listed as Threatened in the NWT since 2014. They were reassessed as Threatened in May 2022 and a 10-year extension to the current listing is being proposed.
Northern mountain caribou were listed as a species of Special Concern in 2021. A draft management plan has been developed that will provide guidance on the long-term management of northern mountain caribou.
Complete a survey (below) or contact us with your comments or questions:
Department of Environment and Natural Resources Government of the Northwest Territories PO Box 1320 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9 Phone: (867) 767-9237 ext. 53214 Fax: (867) 873-0293 Email: sara@gov.nt.ca
Next Steps
Your feedback on re-listing will be used by wildlife co-management authorities to decide whether boreal caribou and Peary caribou should continue to be listed as Threatened species on the NWT List of Species at Risk.
Your feedback on the draft northern mountain caribou management plan will be used to complete the final management plan to be released in July 2023.
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Status
Open
NWT Species At Risk Proposals: Extension of Peary and Boreal Caribou "Threatened" Status and Northern Mountain Caribou Management Plan has finished this stage
This engagement is open from August 16, 2022 to October 31, 2022.
Under Review
NWT Species At Risk Proposals: Extension of Peary and Boreal Caribou "Threatened" Status and Northern Mountain Caribou Management Plan is currently at this stage
Contributions to this engagement are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will consider these contributions in finalizing the proposals.
Final Decision and Management Plan Published
this is an upcoming stage for NWT Species At Risk Proposals: Extension of Peary and Boreal Caribou "Threatened" Status and Northern Mountain Caribou Management Plan
The final listing decision and management plan have been posted. Find the latest here.