Species at Risk Act: introduction
1st Session, 37th Parliament,
49-50-51 Elizabeth II, 2001-2002
House of Commons of Canada
Bill C-5
as Passed by the House of Commons June 11, 2002
An Act Respecting the Protection of Wildlife Species at Risk in Canada
Recognizing that
Canada's natural heritage is an integral part of our national identity and history,
wildlife, in all its forms, has value in and of itself and is valued by Canadians for aesthetic, cultural, spiritual, recreational, educational, historical, economic, medical, ecological and scientific reasons,
Canadian wildlife species and ecosystems are also part of the world's heritage and the Government of Canada has ratified the United Nations Convention on the Conservation of Biological Diversity,
providing legal protection for species at risk will complement existing legislation and will, in part, meet Canada's commitments under that Convention,
the Government of Canada is committed to conserving biological diversity and to the principle that, if there are threats of serious or irreversible damage to a wildlife species, cost-effective measures to prevent the reduction or loss of the species should not be postponed for a lack of full scientific certainty,
responsibility for the conservation of wildlife in Canada is shared among the governments in this country and that it is important for them to work cooperatively to pursue the establishment of complementary legislation and programs for the protection and recovery of species at risk in Canada,
it is important that there be cooperation between the governments in this country to maintain and strengthen national standards of environmental conservation and that the Government of Canada is committed to the principles set out in intergovernmental agreements respecting environmental conservation,
the Canadian Endangered Species Conservation Council is to provide national leadership for the protection of species at risk, including the provision of general direction to the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada in respect of that Committee's activities and general directions in respect of the development, coordination and implementation of recovery efforts,
the roles of the aboriginal peoples of Canada and of wildlife management boards established under land claims agreements in the conservation of wildlife in this country are essential,
all Canadians have a role to play in the conservation of wildlife in this country, including the prevention of wildlife species from becoming extirpated or extinct,
there will be circumstances under which the cost of conserving species at risk should be shared,
the conservation efforts of individual Canadians and communities should be encouraged and supported,
stewardship activities contributing to the conservation of wildlife species and their habitat should be supported to prevent species from becoming at risk,
community knowledge and interests, including socio-economic interests, should be considered in developing and implementing recovery measures,
the traditional knowledge of the aboriginal peoples of Canada should be considered in the assessment of which species may be at risk and in developing and implementing recovery measures,
knowledge of wildlife species and ecosystems is critical to their conservation,
the habitat of species at risk is key to their conservation, and
Canada's protected areas, especially national parks, are vital to the protection and recovery of species at risk,
NOW, THEREFORE, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:
Short Title
Interpretation
« plan d'action »
« mesures de rechange »
« espèce aquatique »
« procureur général »
« Conseil canadien pour
la conservation des
espèces en péril »
« ministre compétent »
"competent minister" means
- the Minister of Canadian Heritage with respect to individuals in or on federal lands that are administered by that Minister and that are national parks, national historic sites or other protected heritage areas as those expressions are defined in subsection 2(1) of the Parks Canada Agency Act;
- the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans with respect to aquatic species, other than individuals mentioned in paragraph (a); and
- the Minister of the Environment with respect to all other individuals.
« moyen de transport »
« COSEPAC »
« habitat essentiel »
« décret d'urgence »
« espèce en voie de disparition »
« espèce disparue du
pays »
« territoire domanial »
"federal land" means
- land that belongs to Her Majesty in right of Canada, or that Her Majesty in right of Canada has the power to dispose of, and all waters on and airspace above that land;
- the internal waters of Canada and the territorial sea of Canada; and
- reserves and any other lands that are set apart for the use and benefit of a band under the Indian Act, and all waters on and airspace above those reserves and lands.
« habitat »
"habitat" means
- in respect of aquatic species, spawning grounds and nursery, rearing, food supply, migration and any other areas on which aquatic species depend directly or indirectly in order to carry out their life processes, or areas where aquatic species formerly occurred and have the potential to be reintroduced; and
- in respect of other wildlife species, the area or type of site where an individual or wildlife species naturally occurs or depends on directly or indirectly in order to carry out its life processes or formerly occurred and has the potential to be reintroduced.
« individu »
« accord sur des revendications
territoriales »
« liste »
« inscrite »
« ministre »
« infraction »
« ministre provincial »
« registre »
« programme de rétablissement »
« résidence »
« vente »
« espèce en péril »
« espèce préoccupante »
« rapport de situation »
« ministre territorial »
« espèce menacée »
« traité »
« conseil de gestion des ressources fauniques »
« espèce sauvage »
"wildlife species" means a species, subspecies, variety or geographically or genetically distinct population of animal, plant or other organism, other than a bacterium or virus, that is wild by nature and
- is native to Canada; or
- has extended its range into Canada without human intervention and has been present in Canada for at least 50 years.
Her Majesty
Purposes
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