The Ministry of Environment is at odds with the premise in the federal government’s news release about a critical habitat protection order.Â
The Ministry of Environment is at odds with the premise in the federal government’s news release about a critical habitat protection order.Â
Efforts that maintain and recover Ontario caribou populations will get as much as $20 million from the province as part of a new program.
The federal government has issued a critical habitat protection order to protect boreal caribou habitat in Ontario.
More cases of chronic wasting disease (CWD) detected in Manitoba are causing concern.
First Nations have called on the province to withdraw a request for bidders for the development of a management plan for threatened caribou.
How Ontario’s cervids – white-tailed deer, moose, elk and caribou – respond to a rapidly changing climate is of great interest to hunters.
The province is asking hunters to submit deer samples as part of continuing chronic wasting disease (CWD) surveillance efforts.
Manitoba is stepping up its testing efforts to detect and combat chronic wasting disease (CWD) within its borders.
The provincial and the federal governments reached an agreement in late April to support the conservation of boreal caribou in Ontario.