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Conservation status of caribou in the western mountains of Canada: Protections under the species at risk act, 2002-2014

机译:加拿大西部山区驯鹿的保护状况:《濒危物种保护法》,2002-2014年

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In April 2014, the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) reviewed the status of caribou in the western mountains of Canada, in keeping with the ten-year reassessment mandate under the Species at Risk Act. Assessed as two ‘nationally significant’ populations in 2002, COSEWIC revised the conservation units for all caribou in Canada, recognising eleven extant Designatable Units (DUs), three of which -- Northern Mountain, Central Mountain, and Southern Mountain -- are found only in western Canada. The 2014 assessment concluded that the condition of many subpopulations in all three DUs had deteriorated. As a result of small and declining population sizes, the Central Mountain and Southern Mountain DUs are now recognised as endangered. Recent declines in a number of Northern Mountain DU subpopulations did not meet thresholds for endangered or threatened, and were assessed as of special concern. Since the passage of the federal Species at Risk Act in 2002, considerable areas of habitat were managed or conserved for caribou, although disturbance from cumulative human development activities has increased during the same period. Government agencies and local First Nations are attempting to arrest the steep decline of some subpopulations by using predator control, maternal penning, population augmentation, and captive breeding. Based on declines, future developments and current recovery effects, we offer the following recommendations: 1) where recovery actions are necessary, commit to simultaneously reducing human intrusion into caribou ranges, restoring habitat over the long term, and conducting short-term predator control, 2) carefully consider COSEWIC’s new DU structure for management and recovery actions, especially regarding translocations, 3) carry out regular surveys to monitor the condition of Northern Mountain caribou subpopulations and immediately implement preventative measures where necessary, and 4) undertake a proactive, planned approach coordinated across jurisdictions to conserve landscape processes important to caribou conservation.
机译:2014年4月,加拿大濒危野生动植物状况委员会(COSEWIC)根据《濒危物种法》规定的十年重新评估任务,审查了加拿大西部山区驯鹿的状况。在2002年被评估为两个“具有国家重要意义”的种群时,COSEWIC修改了加拿大所有驯鹿的保护单位,承认有11个现存的指定单位(DUs),其中只有三个-北山,中山和南山。在加拿大西部。 2014年评估得出结论,所有三个DU中许多亚种群的状况都在恶化。由于人口规模不断缩小,中部山区和南部山区DU现已被视为濒临灭绝。北部山区DU亚种群的近期减少量未达到濒危或受威胁的阈值,因此受到特别关注。自2002年通过《联邦濒危物种保护法案》以来,尽管有大量人类发展活动造成的干扰在同一时期得到了控制,但仍有相当数量的栖息地被管理或养作驯鹿。政府机构和当地原住民正试图通过利用捕食者控制,产妇围捕,人口增加和圈养来阻止某些亚种群的急剧下降。根据下降,未来发展和当前的恢复影响,我们提供以下建议:1)在需要采取恢复行动的地方,致力于同时减少人类对驯鹿的入侵,长期恢复栖息地,以及进行短期的捕食者控制, 2)认真考虑COSEWIC用于管理和恢复行动的新DU结构,特别是在易位方面; 3)定期进行调查以监测北山驯鹿亚种群的状况,并在必要时立即采取预防措施; 4)采取积极,计划性的方法跨辖区进行协调,以保护对驯鹿保护很重要的景观过程。

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