Department of National Defence fined $10,000 for Species at Risk Act violations in Alberta

July 30, 2025 – Calgary, Alberta – Environment and Climate Change Canada

On July 9, 2025, at the Alberta Court of Justice, the Department of National Defence was fined $10,000 after pleading guilty to two charges under the Species at Risk Act. Of the $10,000 fine, $9,500 will be directed to the Government of Canada’s Environmental Damages Fund and $500 will be directed to the Receiver General for Canada.

On April 25, 2024, Environment and Climate Change Canada enforcement officers received a report regarding the destruction of an active ferruginous hawk nest at Canadian Forces Base Suffield, in Alberta. As part of the report, officers were informed that nest materials, eggs, and tracks from heavy operating equipment were found at the base of a fallen nest platform.

Enforcement officers launched an investigation into the incident which determined that the Department of National Defence had used heavy operating equipment in the area of the fallen nest platform to remove fencing. The investigation also revealed that the incident occurred despite the Department having internal policies and procedures aimed at protecting threatened species on site. During the course of the fence removal work, the nest platform, an active ferruginous hawk’s nest, and three eggs were destroyed, resulting in the loss of developing hawks and violations of subsection 32(1) and section 33 of the Species at Risk Act.

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