
Feds refuse protection order for southern resident orcas, rejecting ministers’ advice
OTTAWA — The federal government is rejecting the recommendations of two of its own ministers and refusing to issue an emergency order protecting southern resident killer whales from “imminent threats” to their survival.
Instead, the Fisheries Department says “incremental measures will be pursued” to protect the salmon-eating whales that live in British Columbia waters.
Thursday’s decision has been decried by conservation groups that say the refusal to issue an emergency order puts the species at greater risk of extinction.
Groups including the David Suzuki Foundation, Raincoast Conservation Foundation and World Wildlife Fund Canada had asked for the order last year.