
The urgent need for strong legal protection of British Columbia's biodiversity
Rich Wildlife, Poor Protection investigates 3,672 native and regularly occurring terrestrial and freshwater species and subspecies in B.C. This is the first Canadian study to report endangerment below the species level. The report concludes that in order to safeguard the province's unusually abundant biodiversity, the B.C. government must set in place a stronger set of policies to protect species and their habitat, as well as introduce a robust provincial Endangered Species Act.
Published in 2007
Scientific paper published in peer-reviewed scientific journal
Biodiversity, Volume 8, Issue 1, entitled
Waiting for the Ark: The biodiversity crisis in British Columbia, Canada,and the need for a strong endangered species law.(PDF)