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Sorry SARA

Canada’s Species at Risk Act (SARA) was designed to protect Canadian wildlife at risk, and it’s automatically applied to federal land. Sounds good, right?

Trouble is, SARA doesn’t apply to most public lands since they fall under provincial jurisdiction. This means that only a small portion of Canada’s biodiversity is protected.

Another problem with SARA is that the federal government has failed to follow up by protecting the habitat of at-risk species officially listed under the act.

The David Suzuki Foundation wants the federal government to enforce SARA so Canada’s species will be protected from extinction. And you can help. Check out the next page to find out what you can do.

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