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COSEWIC annual report 2023 to 2024 Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) is an independent advisory panel to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada that meets twice a year to assess the status of wildlife species at risk of extinction
- About us - cosewic. ca
About us COSEWIC was created in 1977 to provide a single, scientifically-sound classification of wildlife species at risk of extinction Each year it meets to assign risk categories for all native mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, arthropods, molluscs, vascular plants, mosses and lichens included in its current mandate
- About COSEWIC and the Species at Risk Act
COSEWIC uses a process based on science, Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge and community knowledge to assess the risk of extinction for wildlife species Its process is thorough, independent and transparent In 2003, the Species at Risk Act (SARA) was proclaimed The purpose of SARA is to protect wildlife species at risk in Canada
- COSEWIC 2026 Call for Bids for Status Reports
COSEWIC will only accept bids for single status reports, unless Part 2 specifically asks for bids on more than one wildlife species For applications submitted by more than one person, the roles of each person in the preparation of the report must be clearly explained, and the names and roles of all persons who will be involved should be included
- COSEWIC wildlife species assessment
COSEWIC meets twice a year to consider new and updated reports and to make its status determinations Consult the COSEWIC status reports in preparation to view a list of wildlife species sorted by expected date of wildlife species assessment
- Cosewic - Press release - December 2025
COSEWIC comprises members from each provincial and territorial government wildlife agency, four federal entities (Canadian Wildlife Service, Parks Canada Agency, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and the Canadian Museum of Nature), four Non-government Science Members, Co-chairs of the Species Specialist and the Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge
- Cosewic - How COSEWIC works
How COSEWIC works Species at Risk Act The Species at Risk Act established COSEWIC in 2003 and requires that its results be reported to the Canadian government and to the public It also requires the Minister for Environment and Climate Change Canada to provide an official response to the assessment results
- COSEWIC candidate wildlife species
COSEWIC candidate list identifies the highest priority candidate wildlife species for status report production Wildlife species included in this list include those not yet assessed by COSEWIC and those in the not at risk or data deficient categories, where new information suggests they may be at risk of extinction or extirpation from Canada
- COSEWIC wildlife species assessments (detailed version), December 2025
Printable version (PDF - 249 kB) Results are grouped by taxon and then by status category The range of occurrence in Canada (by province, territory or ocean) and history of status designation are provided for each wildlife species Mammals American Badger (Cariboo Thompson Okanagan population)
- Cosewic - Faq
COSEWIC's decisions are based on a status report, available to the public Reasons for designation are available through our database search page A reason for designation is a short justification of the status category that was assigned to the wildlife species by COSEWIC
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