Recovery strategy for the dromedary jumping-slug (Hemphillia dromedarius) in Canada .: En3-4/258-2017E-PDF

"Under the Accord for the Protection of Species at Risk (1996), the federal, provincial, and territorial governments agreed to work together on legislation, programs and policies to protect wildlife species at risk throughout Canada. In the spirit of cooperation of the Accord, the Government of British Columbia has given permission to the Government of Canada to adopt the Recovery Strategy for Dromedary Jumping-slug (Hemphillia dromedarius) in British Columbia (Part 2) under Section 44 of the Species at Risk Act (SARA). Parks Canada Agency has included a federal addition (Part 1) which completes the SARA requirements for this recovery strategy"--T.p.

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Publication information
Department/Agency British Columbia. Ministry of Environment.
Parks Canada.
Title Recovery strategy for the dromedary jumping-slug (Hemphillia dromedarius) in Canada .
Variant title Recovery strategy for the dromedary jumping-slug. Part 1, Federal addition
Series title Species at Risk Act recovery strategy series, adopted under Section 44 of SARA
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Programme de rétablissement de la limace-sauteuse dromadaire (Hemphillia dromedarius) au Canada.
Includes bibliographical references.
Part 1. Federal addition to the recovery strategy for dromedary jumping-slug (Hemphillia dromedarius) in British Columbia / prepared by the Parks Canada Agency -- Part 2. Recovery strategy for dromedary jumping-slug (Hemphillia dromedarius) in British Columbia / prepared by the British Columbia Ministry of Environment.
Publishing information Ottawa : Parks Canada Agency, 2017.
Description 40, vi, 31 p. : col. ill., maps (some col.)
ISBN 978-0-660-08928-7
Catalogue number
  • En3-4/258-2017E-PDF
Subject terms Endangered species
Molluscs
Nature conservation
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