Canadian population of at-risk species declined over last 50 years, WWF says
TORONTO — A wildlife organization says species that are at risk of global extinction have seen their Canadian populations decline by an average of 42 per cent in the last 50 years.
The World Wildlife Fund says Canada isn’t doing enough to protect its endangered species.
It says Canadian populations of endangered animals face multiple threats, including pollution, habitat loss and climate change.
The WWF says Canadian intervention plans often focus on just one threat at a time, and it’s calling on the government to take a multi-faceted approach to ensure the long-term survival of endangered species.