Species could go extinct if Ontario passes a controversial mining bill that is set to transform its approach to endangered species and the environment, the Toronto Zoo warned the province.
Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, would strike a blow to the recovery of several species the institution has been trying to save, said Dolf DeJong, the zoo’s CEO, at a committee hearing at Queen’s Park on Thursday.
If and when the bill becomes law, DeJong wants the province to step up with funding so it can dramatically increase its biobank with Ontario species that could die off as a result of the legislation.
“We’re concerned this act will result in the erosion of biodiversity and the loss of species at risk,” DeJong said.
“This bill, if passed, could undo decades of conservation efforts and threaten some of Ontario’s most vulnerable species, species your Toronto Zoo …