![]() The Endangered Species Act, 2007 ( ESA) requires the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks to ensure recovery strategies are prepared for all species listed as endangered or threatened on the Species at Risk in Ontario ( SARO) List. Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and ParksĮnvironment and Climate Change Canada – Canadian Wildlife Service, Ontario Success in the recovery of this species depends on the commitment and cooperation of many different constituencies that will be involved in implementing the directions set out in this strategy. Implementation of this strategy is subject to appropriations, priorities and budgetary constraints of the participating jurisdictions and organizations. The recommended goals, objectives and recovery approaches identified in the strategy are based on the best available knowledge and are subject to revision as new information becomes available. The recovery strategy does not necessarily represent the views of all individuals who provided advice or contributed to its preparation, or the official positions of the organizations with which the individuals are associated. This recovery strategy has been prepared as advice to the Government of Ontario, other responsible jurisdictions and the many different constituencies that may be involved in recovering the species. The recovery strategy for the Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) was developed in accordance with the requirements of the Endangered Species Act, 2007 ( ESA). Pour obtenir de l’aide en français, veuillez communiquer avec Declaration Adoption of the Recovery Strategy for Red-headed Woodpecker ( Melanerpes erythrocephalus) in Canada (Environment Canada 2021).Ĭontent (excluding illustrations) may be used without permission with appropriate credit to the source, except where use of an image or other item is prohibited in the content use statement of the adopted federal recovery strategy.Ĭette publication hautement spécialisée « Recovery strategies prepared under the Endangered Species Act, 2007 », n’est disponible qu’en anglais en vertu du Règlement 411/97 qui en exempte l’application de la Loi sur les services en français. Prepared by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, Peterborough, Ontario. Recovery Strategy for the Red-headed Woodpecker ( Melanerpes erythrocephalus) in Ontario. Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. To learn more about species at risk recovery in Ontario, please visit the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks Species at Risk webpage Recommended citation The implementation of recovery strategies depends on the continued cooperation and actions of government agencies, individuals, communities, land users, and conservationists. Nine months after the completion of a recovery strategy a government response statement will be published which summarizes the actions that the Government of Ontario intends to take in response to the strategy. Recovery strategies are required to be prepared for extirpated species only if reintroduction is considered feasible. Recovery strategies are required to be prepared for endangered and threatened species within one or two years respectively of the species being added to the Species at Risk in Ontario list. Sections 11 to 15 of the ESA outline the required content and timelines for developing recovery strategies published in this series. ![]() It also makes recommendations on the objectives for protection and recovery, the approaches to achieve those objectives, and the area that should be considered in the development of a habitat regulation. A recovery strategy outlines the habitat needs and the threats to the survival and recovery of the species. ![]() Under the ESA a recovery strategy provides the best available scientific knowledge on what is required to achieve recovery of a species. Recovery of species at risk is the process by which the decline of an endangered, threatened, or extirpated species is arrested or reversed, and threats are removed or reduced to improve the likelihood of a species’ persistence in the wild. The Province ensures the preparation of recovery strategies to meet its commitments to recover species at risk under the Endangered Species Act, 2007 ( ESA) and the Accord for the Protection of Species at Risk in Canada. This series presents the collection of recovery strategies that are prepared or adopted as advice to the Province of Ontario on the recommended approach to recover species at risk. Cover illustration: Photo by Darren Smith About the Ontario recovery strategy series
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