Coeur d'alene salamander (Plethodon idahoensis) management plan 2017: chapter 1
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Species at Risk Act
Management Plan Series
Adopted under Section 69 of SARA
Recommended citation:
Environment and Climate Change Canada. 2017. Management Plan for the Coeur d'Alene Salamander (Plethodon idahoensis) in Canada. Species at Risk Act Management Plan Series. Environment and Climate Change Canada, Ottawa. 2 pars, 4 pp. + 23 pp.
For copies of the management plan, or for additional information on species at risk, including the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) Status Reports, residence descriptions, action plans, and other related recovery documents, please visit the Species at Risk (SAR) Public Registry.
Cover illustration: © Suzanne L. Collins
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« Plan de gestion de la salamandre de Cœur d'Alène (Plethodon idahoensis) au Canada »
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Under the Accord for the Protection of Species at Risk (1996), the federal, provincial, and territorial governments agreed to work together on legislation, programs, and policies to protect wildlife species at risk throughout Canada.
In the spirit of cooperation of the Accord, the Government of British Columbia has given permission to the Government of Canada to adopt the Management Plan for the Coeur d'Alene Salamander (Plethodon idahoensis) in British Columbia (Part 2) under section 69 of the Species at Risk Act (SARA). Environment and Climate Change Canada has included a federal addition (Part 1) which completes the SARA requirements for this management plan.
The federal management plan for the Coeur d'Alene Salamander in Canada consists of two parts:
Part 1 - Federal Addition to the Management Plan for the Coeur d'Alene Salamander (Plethodon idahoensis) in British Columbia, prepared by Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Part 2 - Management Plan for the Coeur d'Alene Salamander (Plethodon idahoensis) in British Columbia, prepared by British Columbia Ministry of Environment.
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