Recovery Strategies
Recovery Strategy for the Long’s Braya (Braya longii) and the Fernald’s Braya (Braya fernaldii) in Canada
The Long’s Braya (Braya longii Fernald) and Fernald’s Braya (B. fernaldii Abbe) were listed as Endangered and Threatened, respectively, under the federal Species at Risk Act in 2003 and the Newfoundland and Labrador Endangered Species Act in 2002. A single recovery strategy for these two species has been developed due to the similarity in occurrences, threats, and recovery approaches.
The Minister of the Environment and the Minister responsible for the Parks Canada Agency are the competent ministers for the recovery of the Long’s Braya and Fernald’s Braya, and have prepared this strategy, as per section 37 of SARA. It has been prepared in cooperation with Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Consultation period: 2011-10-20 to 2011-12-19
File(s)
- HTML version of "Recovery Strategy for Long's Braya (Braya longii) and Fernald's Braya (Braya fernaldii) in Canada [Final Version]"
- "Recovery Strategy for Long's Braya (Braya longii) and Fernald's Braya (Braya fernaldii) in Canada [Final Version]" (2012-07-06) (PDF format, 1,106.01 KB)
- HTML version of "Recovery Strategy for the Long’s Braya (Braya longii) and the Fernald’s Braya (Braya fernaldii) in Canada [Proposed]"
- "Recovery Strategy for the Long’s Braya (Braya longii) and the Fernald’s Braya (Braya fernaldii) in Canada [Proposed]" (2011-10-20) (PDF format, 1,357.56 KB)
Contact Person(s)
Recovery Planning
Environment and Climate Change Canada
15th Floor, Place Vincent Massey
351 St.Joseph blvd.
Gatineau, QC
K1A 0H3
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