Interested parties who have something to say about Parks Canada’s recently released Conservation Strategy for Southern Mountain Caribou in Canada’s National Parks have until January 31 to register their opinion.
A statement released Tuesday by Karen Tierney, superintendent of Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Parks, said 43 people have so far commented on the strategy, which was released in November.
“This strategy will guide conservation actions in Banff, Jasper, Mount Revelstoke and Glacier national parks, and will help inform the development of the Environment Canada-led recovery strategy for the Southern Mountain population of woodland caribou, expected later in 2012,” she said in the statement. “Have you told us what you think? Parks Canada is inviting comments… until January 31, 2012 — only a few weeks away. To review the strategy and provide comments visit www.parkscanada.gc.ca/caribou or for more information email caribou@pc.gc.ca.”