[NatureNS] "Top court rules Nova Scotia broke endangered species law"

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From: Burkhard Plache <burkhardplache@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 31 May 2020 22:46:01 -0300
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Thank you, Peter, for sharing.
The full ruling can be found at
https://decisions.courts.ns.ca/nsc/nssc/en/item/479814/index.do
Everybody who loves Dr. Seuss should check the sentence before
the Introduction into the ruling.
Burkhard

On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 10:36 PM Peter Payzant <peter@payzant.net> wrote:
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> From The Chronicle Herald this morning:
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> "A Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge has identified “long-term, systemic failures” by the provincial government to fulfill its legal obligations to protect vulnerable and endangered species.
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> Justice Christa M. Brothers, in a written decision issued Friday, cited “a suite of failures of government” that breached the provincial Endangered Species Act.
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> Wildlife biologist Robert Bancroft and the group he heads, the Federation of Nova Scotia Naturalists, joined Blomidon Naturalists Society and the Halifax Field Naturalists in filing a court application against the provincial Lands and Forestry Department that was heard by Brothers on Sept. 23 and Oct. 1."
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> Full story here.
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> --- Peter Payzant
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