| Blanding's Turtle: Image from Star article |
When a leading environmental group resigns in protest from a government panel working on changes to Ontario’s Endangered Species Act, it’s clear that the woodland caribou and Blanding’s turtles are getting the short end of the stick.Continue reading at the Toronto Star
Concerns from the Wildlands League were confirmed last week when the Ministry of Natural Resources posted amendments to the act that was once considered the gold standard in North American species protection.
By now it’s obvious that Ontario’s pledge to save dozens of creatures on their last legs was merely a faux-green promise, as the ministry deals with funding cuts and industry demands. As Wildlands executive director Janet Sumner succinctly states, “Even a great law can be castrated.”
Environmentalists are right to be angry.
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