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Birds and other wildlife are protected at the provincial level in British Columbia by the which categorises the level of risk to each species and
affords them different levels of legal protection. The federal government of Canada has a
similar system called the___
affords significant legal
protection to some species. The federal government also protects birds that transit across
Canada between their summer breeding grounds nad winter feeding grounds with the
options are:
BC Wildlife Act
Species at Risk Act (SARA)
Migratory Birds Convention Act

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