Ottawa dragging its feet on protecting endangered caribou: B.C. conservation groups
Southern mountain caribou are disappearing in British Columbia and the federal government has been dragging its feet for more than a decade on protecting the endangered herds, conservation groups say in a letter to the environment minister.
The letter sent to Steven Guilbeault on behalf of the Wilderness Committee, Wildsight and Stand.earth on Wednesday said three populations of the caribou are in particularly steep decline as logging and other industrial development cuts through their habitat in the mountains of eastern B.C., near the Alberta boundary.
Eddie Petryshen, a conservation specialist with Wildsight based in B.C.’s East Kootenay, said successive federal governments and environment ministers have “kicked the can further down the road,” and that trend continues today.
“It’s just been this constant, decade-long plan to make a plan, while caribou are disappearing and their habitat is being decimated and logged.”

