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A Tale of Two Acts: Endangered Species Listing Practices in Canada and the United States

机译:两种行为的故事:加拿大和美国的濒危物种上市惯例

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Canada's Species at Risk Act (SARA) and the US Endangered Species Act (ESA) have adopted different approaches to achieve overlapping goals. We compare the ESA and SARA, focusing on the roles of science and policy in determining which species warrant legal protection. Our analysis suggests that each act could benefit from mimicking the strengths of the other, and both could be strengthened by greater clarity and transparency of listing determinations. A particular strength of SARA is that all evaluations of species' status are conducted by a single national scientific body. The ESA does not involve a comparable national body but has more stringent legal deadlines for listing actions, and listing decisions cannot by law consider socioeconomic factors (as can occur under SARA). The conservation of biodiversity would be enhanced if both acts were complemented by additional programs focused on broader efforts that protect more species before individual intervention is needed.
机译:加拿大的《濒危物种法》(SARA)和《美国濒危物种法》(ESA)采用了不同的方法来实现重叠的目标。我们比较了ESA和SARA,重点是科学和政策在确定哪些物种需要法律保护方面的作用。我们的分析表明,每种行为都可以通过模仿彼此的优势而受益,并且可以通过更加清晰和透明的上市决定来加强两者。 SARA的特别优势在于,对物种地位的所有评估均由一个国家科学机构进行。 ESA没有类似的国家机构参与,但对上市行动的法律期限有更严格的规定,并且上市决定不能依法考虑社会经济因素(如SARA可能发生)。如果两项行动都辅以侧重于在需要个人干预之前保护更多物种的更广泛努力的额外计划,那么生物多样性保护将得到加强。

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