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Newfoundland and Labrador NEWFOUNDLAND Endangered Species
List Regulations (Amendment) (Filed May 19, 2022) Under the authority of sections 7 and 44 of the Endangered Species Act, the Minister of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture, with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, makes the following regulations. Dated at St. John’s, May 12, 2022. Derrick Bragg Krista Quinlan REGULATIONS Analysis 1. Sch. A Amdt. 2. Sch. B Amdt. 3. Sch. C Amdt.
NLR 57/02 1. Schedule A of the Endangered Species List Regulations is amended by (a) deleting the species "Mackenzie’s Sweetvetch - Hedysarum boreale subsp. mackenzii"; and (b) deleting the species "Red Crossbill (percna) - Loxia curvirostra percna". 2. Schedule B of the regulations is amended by (a) adding immediately after the species "American Marten (Island of Newfoundland Population) – Martes americana atrata" the species "Bank Swallow – Riparia riparia"; (b) adding immediately after the species "Hudsonian Godwit – Limosa haemastica" the species "Mackenzie’s Sweetvetch - Hedysarum boreale subsp. mackenziei"; and (c) adding immediately after the species "Porsild's Bryum – Mielichhoferia macrocarpa" the species "Red Crossbill percna subspecies - Loxia curvirostra percna" and the species "Red Pine (Island of Newfoundland Population) – Pinus resinosa". 3. Schedule C of the regulations is amended by (a) adding immediately after the species "Boreal Felt Lichen – Erioderma pedicellatum" the species "Evening Grosbeak – Coccothraustes vespertinus"; (b) adding immediately after the species "Mountain Fern – Thelypteris quelpaertensis" the species "Mummichog – Fundulus heteroclitus macrolepidotus"; (c) adding immediately after the species "Polar Bear – Ursus maritimus" the species "Red-necked Phalarope – Phalaropus lobatus"; (d) adding immediately after the species "Short-eared owl – Asio flammeus" the species "Transverse Lady Beetle – Coccinella transversoguttata"; and (e) adding immediately after the species "Water Pygmyweed – Tillaea aquatica" the species "Yellow-banded Bumble Bee – Bombus terricola". ©Queen's Printer |