Federal caribou plan doesn’t meet legal requirements: environmentalists
Ottawa’s new caribou recovery plan won’t tell Canadians what the federal government is doing to conserve the many unprotected herds of the threatened species, says an environmental group.
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society says it will continue its legal action to force greater transparency from the federal government despite the release of Thursday’s plan, which lays out caribou recovery timelines and objectives for the federal and provincial governments.
“It doesn’t address our requirement,” said Alain Branchaud, a biologist with the group.
The federal strategy relies on each province to design plans for each caribou range under its jurisdiction. In 2012, the provinces were given until this October to file those plans.


