Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada


The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada is an independent committee of wildlife experts and scientists whose "raison d'être is to identify species at risk" in Canada. It designates the conservation status of wild species.
It was established in 1977 to provide a single, scientifically sound classification of wildlife species at risk of extinction. In the 2002 Species at Risk Act, COSEWIC was appointed as the body to identify and assess a species status. Although the status assigned by COSEWIC is not legally binding, it does report its results to the government and the public. The report is influential toward the addition of species to the List of Wildlife Species at Risk by the Minister of the Environment.

Risk categories

By December 2013 there were "686 wildlife species in various COSEWIC risk categories, including 196 Special Concern, 166 Threatened, 302 Endangered, 22 Extirpated and 15 wildlife species that are Extinct. The other category is not at risk.
COSEWIC provides online updated on designated species.

Criteria

COSEWIC bases its quantitative criteria for species' status assessment on the revised IUCN Red List, the world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of biological species. COSEWIC provides International Union for the Conservation of Nature, the world's main authority on the conservation status of species, with a Regional Red List.

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