31 If COSEWIC makes a recommendation under paragraph 30(1)(b) or (c), the Minister may make a recommendation to the Governor in Council with respect to amending the List.
Marginal note: Killing, harming, etc., listed wildlife species
Marginal note: Damage or destruction of residence
33 No person shall damage or destroy the residence of one or more individuals of a wildlife species that is listed as an endangered species or a threatened species, or that is listed as an extirpated species if a recovery strategy has recommended the reintroduction of the species into the wild in Canada.
Marginal note: Application — certain species in provinces
Marginal note: Application — certain species in territories
Marginal note: Prohibitions re provincial and territorial classifications
Marginal note: Preparation — endangered or threatened species
Marginal note: Commitments to be considered
38 In preparing a recovery strategy, action plan or management plan, the competent minister must consider the commitment of the Government of Canada to conserving biological diversity and to the principle that, if there are threats of serious or irreversible damage to the listed wildlife species, cost-effective measures to prevent the reduction or loss of the species should not be postponed for a lack of full scientific certainty.
Marginal note: Cooperation with others
Marginal note: Determination of feasibility
40 In preparing the recovery strategy, the competent minister must determine whether the recovery of the listed wildlife species is technically and biologically feasible. The determination must be based on the best available information, including information provided by COSEWIC.
Marginal note: Contents if recovery feasible
Marginal note: Proposed recovery strategy
Marginal note: Comments
Marginal note: Existing plans
Marginal note: Amendments
Marginal note: Reporting
46 The competent minister must report on the implementation of the recovery strategy, and the progress towards meeting its objectives, within five years after it is included in the public registry and in every subsequent five-year period, until its objectives have been achieved or the species’ recovery is no longer feasible. The report must be included in the public registry.