Streambank lupine (Lupinus rivularis) recovery strategy 2017
Official title: Recovery Strategy for the Streambank Lupine (Lupinus rivularis) in Canada - 2017
Table of contents
Species at Risk Act
Recovery Strategy Series
Adopted under Section 44 of SARA
Streambank Lupine

Photo: © Brian Klinkenberg, 2017
Part 1 - Table of contents
- Table of contents
- Part 1 - Federal addition to the "Recovery Plan for Streambank Lupine (Lupinus rivularis) in British Columbia", prepared by Environment and Climate Change Canada
Part 2 - Table of contents
- Part 2 - Recovery Plan for Streambank Lupine (Lupinus rivularis) in British Columbia prepared by the Streambank Lupine Recovery Team for the British Columbia Ministry of Environment
- Document information - part 2
- Acknowledgements
- Recovery team members
- Executive summary
- Recovery feasibility summary
- 1 COSEWIC species assessment information
- 2 Species status information
- 3 Species information
- 4 Threats
- 5 Recovery goal and objectives
- 6 Approaches to meet objectives
- 7 Information on habitat needed to meet recovery goal
- 8 Measuring progress
- 9 Effects on other species
- 10 References
List of tables
- Table 1. Streambank Lupine populations in British Columbia (B.C. Conservation Data Centre 2013)
- Table 2. Threat classification table for Streambank Lupine in British Columbia
- Table 3. Recovery planning table for Streambank Lupine
- Table 4. Studies needed to describe survival/recovery habitat to meet the recovery goal for Streambank Lupine
List of figures
- Figure 1. North American range of Streambank Lupine
- Figure 2. Distribution of Streambank Lupine in the lower mainland area of southwestern B.C. as of 2013, shown by population and sub-population number (Table 1). Extirpated subpopulation 2c, and historical population 1 (located at Sooke, Vancouver Island B.C.) are not shown
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