Public Consultations
The Government of Canada is committed to working with all interested parties to ensure that species at risk and their critical habitats are protected. The Act supports this commitment, by providing the public with an opportunity to comment on proposed documents. These documents are listed in the current public consultations. To make your comment, please select that document and use the attached comment form. More on public participation>
Alternatively, you may use the search tool located at the top of this page, to search both current and archived public consultations.
Current Public Consultations
- Consultation on Amending the List of Species under the Species at Risk Act Terrestrial Species: December 2006
Comment period: 2006-12-28 to 2008-3-14 - Recovery Strategy for the Atlantic walrus (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus), Northwest Atlantic population, in Canada
Comment period: 2007-11-2 to 2008-1-1 - Consultation Workbook on the addition of the Sowerby's Beaked Whale to the SARA List as a species of Special Concern
Comment period: 2007-11-14 to 2007-12-14 - Recovery Strategy for the Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus urophasianus) in Canada
Comment period: 2007-9-25 to 2007-11-24 - Recovery Strategy for the Mormon Metalmark (Apodemia mormo) Prairie Population, in Canada
Comment period: 2007-9-25 to 2007-11-24 - Recovery Strategy for the swift fox (Vulpes velox) in Canada
Comment period: 2007-9-25 to 2007-11-24 - Recovery Strategy for the Eastern Sand Darter (Ammocrypta pellucida) in Canada
Comment period: 2007-9-20 to 2007-11-19 - Recovery Strategy for the Lake Chubsucker (Erimyzon sucetta) in Canada
Comment period: 2007-9-20 to 2007-11-19 - Recovery Strategy for the Western Silvery Minnow (Hybognathus argyritis) in Canada
Comment period: 2007-9-20 to 2007-11-19
Archived Public Consultations
- Public Consultations 2007
- Public Consultations 2006
- Public Consultations 2005
- Public Consultations 2004
- Public Consultations 2003
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