Species plans lacking Indigenous input despite legal requirements

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Species plans lacking Indigenous input despite legal requirements
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The federal government is legally required to involve Indigenous peoples in its efforts to recover threatened species – “to the extent possible,” according to the wording of the 2002 Species at Risk Act

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