B.C. imposes interim moratorium on resource development to protect caribou
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government plans to sign a caribou protection strategy while it imposes an interim moratorium on new resource development in areas where the animals are struggling for survival.
Premier John Horgan says a report on caribou recovery recommends the pause to allow for consultation with communities, industries and First Nations.
The report released today by Blair Lekstrom, a former Liberal member of the legislature, makes 14 recommendations.
The caribou population in northeastern B.C. has dwindled over the last two decades.