Goals and Purpose. 2.1 The goal of this Agreement is to provide a framework for the collaboration of the Parties, and to set out and confirm the actions that the Parties have agreed to take in order to support the achievement of a self-sustaining population in the Cold Lake Boreal Caribou Range, consistent with the population and distribution objectives in the Recovery Strategy, that will support traditional Indigenous harvesting activities, consistent with existing Indigenous Rights (hereinafter referred to as the “Shared Recovery Objective”). 2.2 The purposes of this Agreement are to: (a) Develop and implement Conservation Measures that will be taken by the Parties within the lifespan of this Agreement, to support achievement of the Shared Recovery Objective; and (b) Provide a mechanism for the Parties to implement the Conservation Measures and collaborate to address key knowledge gaps and technical, governance or administrative issues with respect to Boreal Caribou recovery and protection, including with potential collaborators appointed to the Committee outlined in section 6 of this Agreement, that have a direct interest in the recovery and protection of Boreal Caribou within the CLAWR.
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Goals and Purpose. 2.1 The goal of this Agreement is to provide a framework for the collaboration and partnership of the Parties, and to set out and confirm the actions that the Parties have agreed to take in order to support the achievement of a self-sustaining population in the Cold Lake Boreal Caribou Range, consistent with the population and distribution objectives in the Recovery Strategy, that will support traditional Indigenous harvesting activities, consistent with existing Indigenous Rights (hereinafter referred to as the “Shared Recovery Objective”).
2.2 The purposes of this Agreement are to:
(a) Develop and implement Set out Conservation Measures that will be taken by the Parties within the lifespan of this Agreement, to support achievement of the Shared Recovery Objective; and
(b) Provide a mechanism for the Parties to implement the Conservation Measures and collaborate to address key knowledge gaps and technical, governance or administrative issues with respect to Boreal Caribou recovery and protection, including with potential collaborators appointed to the Committee outlined in section 6 of this Agreement, organizations and persons that have a direct interest in the recovery and protection of Boreal Caribou within the CLAWRCLAWR but that are not Parties to this agreement.
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