Bull Trout Recovery Plan

Consultation has concluded

We'd like to hear from you on the draft Bull Trout Recovery Plan. You can provide feedback through the survey until June 13, 2021.


Read more about Bull Trout Recovery Planning by returning to the Bull Trout Recovery Plan engagement page.

We'd like to hear from you on the draft Bull Trout Recovery Plan. You can provide feedback through the survey until June 13, 2021.


Read more about Bull Trout Recovery Planning by returning to the Bull Trout Recovery Plan engagement page.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    If you haven't already, please take a moment to review the plan here.

    The survey below is aligned with the 4 major sections of the recovery plan:

    • Threats
    • Recovery area
    • Assessing recovery potential and recovery objectives
    • Strategic approaches for recovery

    Each survey section starts with a short summary of part of the plan, and is followed by questions to capture your feedback. You can return to questions that you've passed and you can skip over the questions that you have no input for. 

    We appreciate your time and your feedback on the draft plan. We'll be reviewing your responses as we finalize the plan.

    The survey will be available until June 13, 2021. 

    Information you submit to Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) is collected under the authorization of Section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act and is managed in accordance with Part 2 of the FOIP Act. All responses will only be used to inform AEP’s approach to develop, engage and provide information on policies, plans, programs and services pertaining to bull trout recovery in Alberta.  The results of the survey will be anonymized and used to finalize the bull trout recovery plan. AEP will not use or disclose your personal information for any other purpose than stated, without your specific written consent or unless required to do so by law. Should you wish to have your personal information removed, corrected or have further questions, please contact Pat Fargey, Provincial Species at Risk Specialist, at pat.fargey@gov.ab.ca or by telephone at (780) 415-2001.


     

    Consultation has concluded