Action Plans
Multi-species Action Plan for Banff National Park of Canada
The Multi-species Action Plan for Banff National Park of Canada applies to lands and waters occurring within the boundaries of the park and within the Ya-Ha-Tinda Ranch federal Crown property administered by Parks Canada. The plan meets the requirements for action plans set out in the Species at Risk Act (SARA s.47) for species requiring an action plan that regularly occur at these sites.
Consultation period: 2017-04-13 to 2017-06-12
File(s)
- HTML version of "Multi-species Action Plan for Banff National Park of Canada [Final Version]"
- "Multi-species Action Plan for Banff National Park of Canada [Final Version]" (2017-12-12) (PDF format, 1,319.13 KB)
- HTML version of "Multi-species Action Plan for Banff National Park of Canada [Proposed]"
- "Multi-species Action Plan for Banff National Park of Canada [Proposed]" (2017-04-13) (PDF format, 1,204.70 KB)
Contact Person(s)
Parks Canada
Species Conservation and Management
Natural Resource Conservation
Parks Canada
30 Victoria Street 3rd floor
Gatineau, QC
J8X 0B3
Tel: 888-773-8888
Fax: 819-420-9273
Send e-mail
Related Species
- Common Nighthawk
- Olive-sided Flycatcher
- Little Brown Myotis
- Woodland Caribou caribou (Southern Mountain population)
- Banff Springs Snail
- Whitebark Pine
- Westslope Cutthroat Trout lewisi (Saskatchewan - Nelson Rivers populations)
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