The Minister   responsible for the Wildlife   Act may establish one or more categories identifying species of   wildlife as species at risk, regionally important wildlife or ungulate species.   The authority to take this action is enabled by section 29 of the Environmental Protection and   Management Regulation (EPMR; BC Reg. 200/2010). The establishment of   categories of species enables other provisions under the EPMR to be used to manage   the habitat for these wildlife species including wildlife habitat areas and   ungulate winter ranges, which are authorities held by the Ministry of Forests,   Lands and Natural Resource Operations. 
                        Species at Risk
                        On July 18,   2011 the Minister of Environment established a category of species at risk by   order made under section 29(a) of the EPMR of the Oil and Gas Activities   Act. This category of species at risk represents those species that   had previously been listed as species at risk under   the Forest and Range Practices Act.  Currently there are 85 species and   plant communities (including subspecies and subpopulations) established in the   category of species at risk under the EPMR.  
                        ORDER   - CATEGORY OF SPECIES AT RISK (SAR) – July 18, 2011 (PDF 98KB)   
                        Ungulate Species
                        On July 18,   2011 the Minister of Environment established a category of ungulate species by   order made under section 29(c) of the EPMR of the Oil and Gas Activities   Act. This category of ungulate species represents those species that   had previously been listed as ungulate species under the Forest and Range Practices Act.                               
                            ORDER   – CATEGORY OF UNGULATE SPECIES – July 18, 2011 (PDF 23 KB)
Regionally Important Wildlife
                        Work is   ongoing to identify the category of regionally important wildlife. 
                         
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