The Endangered Species Act
The purposes of The
Endangered Species Act are to ensure the protection and enhance the survival of
threatened and endangered species in Manitoba; enable reintroduction of extirpated species
into the province; and designate species as threatened, endangered, extirpated or extinct.
This legislation may be applied to any mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, fish, or plant,
living or dead. The Act is binding on the Crown and Crown agencies and applies to all
lands in Manitoba. A species is not protected until such time as it has been declared by
regulation under the Act to be threatened, endangered, extirpated or extinct.
Provision is made in the Act for appointment of an advisory committee to be known as
the Endangered Species Advisory Committee. The role of the committee is to advise the
minister in respect to species that are threatened, endangered, extirpated or extinct or
whose habitats are endangered, and species that should be declared threatened, endangered,
extirpated or extinct, among other matters.
Once a species has been declared by regulation as being threatened, endangered or
extirpated, it is unlawful to kill, injure, possess, disturb or interfere with the
species; destroy, disturb or interfere with the habitat of the species; or damage,
destroy, obstruct or remove a natural resource on which the species depends for its life
and propagation
Currently, there is one Order-in-Council (O/C) regulation under this Act, administered
by Wildlife and Ecosystem Protection Branch. This regulation declares species as threatened, endangered or
extirpated. O/C regulations govern other matters such as preservation and survival of
habitat and entry into a designated area that is occupied by a declared species.
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The Wildlife Act
The Endangered Species Act
The Conservation Agreements Act
The Polar Bear Protection Act
Applying for Wildlife Permits
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