Canada invests $34.1 million to protect priority species at risk across the country
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This funding will support 13new and ongoing projects focused on the recovery and protection of some of Canada's most iconic species across the country.
Key Points:
- This funding will support 13new and ongoing projects focused on the recovery and protection of some of Canada's most iconic species across the country.
- They are part of the Pan-Canadian Approach to Transforming Species at Risk Conservation in Canada.
- Conservation of these priority species can have significant benefits for other species at risk, wildlife in general, and support related biodiversity goals.
- Earlier this week, the Government of Canada released the Wild Species 2020: The General Status of Species in Canada report.