Concerns Raised Over Displacement of Amphibians and Reptiles in British Columbia
Research from UBC highlights the potential consequences of construction on local wildlife, with over five million amphibians and reptiles displaced and no monitoring of their survival.
A recent study by UBC researchers has uncovered that more than five million amphibians and reptiles have been displaced due to construction activities in British Columbia over the past four years.
The findings raise significant concerns as there is currently no requirement for monitoring the survival rates of these displaced species, potentially leaving a gap in environmental protection.
This situation underscores the need for stronger regulations to ensure the well-being of wildlife affected by development, as the impact of such large-scale displacement remains largely untracked.