'Dysfunctional' MNR program lacks adequate provincial funding, resources
Tuesday, October 02, 2012 by: SooToday.com Staff
NEWS RELEASE
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSIONER OF ONTARIO
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Government has 'nothing to report' from required wildlife monitoring program after 18 years
Supplementary to this media release are the Environmental Commissioner's Remarks from today's Queen's Park Media Conference, as well as two additional media releases: (1) Birds and Bats Need More Protection from Wind Power, and (2) Ontario Needs to Better Prepare for Increased Dry Spells and Droughts.
All three documents can be found here.
TORONTO (October 2, 2012) - Ontario is blind to the impact forestry is having on wildlife species across the province says Ontario's Environmental Commissioner Gord Miller today in the release of Part 2 of his 2011/2012 Annual Report, Losing Our Touch.
Despite a legal requirement to do so, Miller [shown] says the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) does not adequately monitor forest wildlife populations and incorporate the information into its own forest management policies.
When a class environmental assessment 18 years ago authorized MNR to proceed with planning for timber harvesting and related activities, it also imposed legally binding terms and conditions.
One requirement was the establishment of a province-wide monitoring program that would assess how timber harvesting affects forest-dwelling species.
"The Provincial Wildlife Population Monitoring Program was designed to be an essential part in Ontario's forest management system. But the necessary comprehensive wildlife monitoring has never been done," says Miller. "As a consequence, we don't know if our forest management is protecting wildlife in the long term or not."
The Commissioner has determined that the legally required Provincial Wildlife Population Monitoring Program has been dysfunctional for a long time:
• MNR does not even have a list of species that it will monitor
• Data reported by MNR have largely been collected in areas where commercial forestry does not actually occur, by third parties or by other ministry programs that have nothing to do with forestry
• The Ontario government has never allocated adequate funding or resources for this program to carry out its original objective; most recent data obtained by the ECO showed the program was being given only 6 per cent of the funding that was originally suggested as necessary to do the minimum job required.
"MNR has failed in its duty to monitor wildlife species across Ontario's forests," says Miller. "However, the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) shares the blame: MOE should have enforced the terms of the environmental assessment."
The Commissioner says, "After 18 years, the government still cannot provide Ontarians with any assurance that forest management activities are able to sustain the natural heritage in our publicly owned forests. For example, when asked about its monitoring results from 2009, MNR said it had 'nothing to report.'"
The Environmental Commissioner of Ontario is appointed by the Legislative Assembly to be the province's independent environmental watchdog, reporting publicly on the government's environmental decision making.
For more information, read the chapter “Nothing to Report: The Failure of the Provincial Wildlife Population Monitoring Program.”
You can download the Environmental Commissioner’s full 2011/2012 Annual Report, Part 1: Losing Touch and Part 2: Losing Our Touch at this website.
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Dictionary 10/2/2012 1:28:17 PM ReportJust keep on slashing LIBS! MEATHEADS!
geterdun 10/2/2012 2:46:24 PM Reportyour elected goverment officials hard at work for the people and the planet......so what does the enviroment have to do with making people millionares anyway???????just sayin!!!!!!!!
ehbcd 10/2/2012 3:35:49 PM ReportGee I'm so glad we bought you all those helicopters, planes, boats, skidoos, 4 wheelers, 4x4 trucks trailers ect..., so you could do your job, you weren't short on funding to buy all those toys. You want to know what's going on in the bush, ask hunters, we'll tell you the logging companies are making a damn mess of the forest and the conservation officers don't do a damn thing about it.
Lovethenorth 10/2/2012 4:39:22 PM ReportCO's don't police logging companies. Who by the way work in the middle of the bush so are you saying CO's should WALK into the bush to do their policing? In case you hadn't noticed much of the bush is roadless hence the need for boats, ATVs, and snowmobiles.
Jack Ford 10/2/2012 6:36:50 PM Report The MNR cannot find funding to keep it's parks open and parks actually have a revenue stream. How would it find the resources to fund this project??? This sounds monumental! Let's count every animal in the forest(forest dwelling species) and see how the timber harvesting on tens of thousands of hectares has an affect on the animals that live there.
Let me save you some money here....
Timber Harvesting = $$$$$$ for Govt.
vs.
Forest Dwelling Species = Govt. spending $$$$
The Timber industry wins again!! Sorry folks this is a no brainer.I'm not saying this is right,it's just the way it is...
Jack
speed7 10/2/2012 8:46:37 PM ReportThis is pretty typical. If there hadnt been the considerable downsizing of support staff in the MNR over the years we wouldn't have this problem. Our goverment seems to keep the beaurocrats tucked neatlly in place? You can't expect things to get accomplished when the entire framework changes accordingly to which politician is driving at the wheel . It shouldn't be that way. Politicians don't understand pure sciences. They never will.
geterdun 10/2/2012 9:11:17 PM Reportspeed: In all my years on this planet I have yet to figure out why we need politicians? like what is it they are suppose to do? we have municipal politicians,provincial ,federal,and on and on and on WHY? what is it they will do to make my life and the lives of others in this community,province,country better.They waste our money and then make our lives miserable by taxing us to death Litterally.so really why do we need to pay these blood sucking leaches to make our lives miserable I just dont get it.And the best part is they are all the same ..........greedy and power hungry????????go figure..
We the tax paying people need or at least deserve something better than what we get.........TAXED TO DEATH BY MONEY LAUNDERING politicians! USELESS in my eyes........
speed7 10/2/2012 11:48:58 PM ReportHi geterdun, I understand what your saying whole heartedly. Politicians are mere faces to the public. That's it! The stuff in between is all misconceptions and much to do about nothing. One would think we need a government to restore order and put a framework in the economy that works, like a well oiled machine. I would like to agree about our local officials handling things but do they have the spending power and the knowledge to really accomplish that like the government does? They'll be spending money on studies after study to gain the knowledge first and then we tax payers will pay for it! The city is a corporation and it needs the goverment to accomplish things. Its a double edged sword.
speed7 10/3/2012 12:14:10 AM ReportAnother thing is why do we need three seperate parties that we must vote for every so many years with different positions on how our economy will be balanced. Why? When we already have scholars and many well educated people in the field who already know how to to accomplish just that? See what I mean? If for example we know the Federal PC parties policies keep crippling our economy time and time again?. Why must that party even an option? If we already know it does'nt work? It looks to me like the 3 parties are merely a distraction to what really does'nt get accomplished in the end result.
ehbcd 10/3/2012 8:19:43 AM ReportLovethenorth, it's pretty clear you don't know what you're talking about. Conservation of our natural resources, including lumber is part of their job. And how do you think the logging companies get the logs out of the bush??? Big hint here, they use logging trucks, these trucks don't fly. I guess you don't hunt of fish, or you would know they are in the bush.
Lovethenorth 10/3/2012 8:50:36 AM ReportI know a CO & have never heard him talk about policing logging! Hunters, private fisherman, commercial fishermen yes but not logging companies. If you seriously think all of northern Ontario is accessible by logging road 12 months of the year then you are the one whose doesn't know northern Ontario. And Lake Superior and inland lakes are definitely not accessible by logging road-that I know for sure.
speed7 10/4/2012 10:19:52 AM ReportAhbed they need that equipment. Like the previous commenter said, no roads. Sometimes in winter. They skid accross lakes with skidoos. .on icy water. Dangerous not to mention very hard work
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