

A species at risk is any native plant or animal that is at risk of extinction or of disappearing from the province.
We are lucky to live in a province with lots of wild places and wild species. But there are signs that our natural systems - lands, waters, animals and plants - are in trouble. Read more...
August 21, 2008 - MNR is initiating the development of a Caribou Conservation Plan. This plan will help guide caribou conservation and recovery efforts in Ontario. To support this effort an Information and Policy Proposal Notice have been posted on the Environmental Registry, a Caribou Recovery Strategy has been developed, a Caribou Science Panel Report has been released and a Caribou Discussion Paper (“Keeping Caribou in Ontario”) has been posted in order to obtain feedback from the public. More...
On June 30th 2008, the provincial Endangered Species Act (ESA) 2007 will come into effect.
This Act makes Ontario a North American leader in the protection and recovery of species at risk and their habitats.
To learn more about this Act and other laws and policies that protect species at risk, visit the section on Ontario's New Endangered Species Act.
In Ontario, when there is concern that a species is in trouble, the species is reviewed by the Committee on the Status of Species at Risk in Ontario (COSSARO). This group of experts assess species based on scientific information as well as community and traditional knowledge. To learn more about COSSARO please see the What Species are at Risk in Ontario? section.
Species listed "at risk" are automatically placed on the official Species at Risk in Ontario (SARO) List. The most recent list is dated June 30, 2008. View the SARO List.
The new Species at Risk Stewardship Program
We all have an important role to play in protecting and recovering species at risk. In recognition of this, the new Endangered Species Act takes a “stewardship first” approach to the protection of species and their habitats.
The Stewardship Program includes the Species at Risk Stewardship Fund. The fund supports projects and activities that protect and recover species at risk. $18-million in funding is available from 2007 to 2011. Watch for announcements with information about how and when to apply. Please visit our Species at Risk Stewardship Program page for further details.
One goal of the Species at Risk program is to encourage organizations to work together on species at risk protection. This increases the effectiveness of all our actions. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) works with many partners at local, provincial and national levels to protect and recover species at risk. To find out more about recovery projects, please visit the Species Recovery page.
Biodiversity is the variety of life on our planet. It is the different habitats, and types of plants, animals, fish, insects, and even soil. Biodiversity is also how these pieces fit together. Biodiversity enriches our lives and provides us with clean air and water, as well as the food, fibre, medicine and other resources that we need to survive. Species at risk recovery is a key part of protecting our biodiversity.
Ontario's Biodiversity Strategy (OBS) is a document for Ontarians. The Strategy includes a set of principles, goals and actions we all can take to protect and recover species at risk.
You can learn more and download a copy of Ontario's Biodiversity Strategy.
Everyone can help protect and recover species at risk and their habitats. You can:

See the What You Can Do section for more details and links to resources.
By working together, we can help Ontario's species at risk.
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