Canada and British Columbia caribou (central group): protection study summary of comments

The public comment period for the Canada-BC Southern Mountain Caribou (Central Group) Protection Study was open from February 24 to March 26, 2017. 

The following is a summary of the comments received:

Many submissions expressed appreciation for the opportunity to comment, and recognized BC and Canada for the collaborative approach.

Some comments indicated that information was missing from the Study or that additional analysis was needed.

Some comments expressed concern at the lack of interpretation of the information, or that information was included that was not relevant to the formation of the federal Minister’s opinion on protection, or that the Study was not consistent with the draft Policy on Critical Habitat Protection on Non-federal Lands.

Public (>1100)

Industry (8)

Several industry associations or stakeholders submitted comments. 

The common message was that greater clarity on the next steps is needed to provide certainty for industry and to protect jobs and the economy in British Columbia, and concern about the economic implications of additional habitat protection.  Other comments included:

ENGOs (7)

Several environmental non-governmental organizations also submitted comments.

Key messages were that:

Indigenous Peoples

No comments were received from Indigenous Peoples during the public comment period.  One community provided comments on a draft version of a summary of the Protection Study. No substantive changes were made between the draft reviewed by this community and the posted version of the document. The overarching comment was to indicate that, based on the information in the Study, the federal Minister must recommend an order to protect the critical habitat of the Southern Mountain Caribou on provincial lands within the three LPUs that make up the Central Group. Other key comments included that the Study should:

Specific detailed comments were also provided by the community on various sections of the Study summary.

Corrections to the Protection Study:

As a result of comments received, factual corrections to the Protection Study have been made. The changes made can be found here. The final version of the Protection Study is available here.

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