The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society says the province is failing to protect the woodland caribou population in northwestern Ontario.
A new report gives Ontario a failing grade in living up to a national conservation plan.
Anna Baggio says the key is to bring down human caused disturbances.
Baggio says the Ontario government has had four years to come up with a strategy and has failed to do so.
She is calling on the federal government to provide additional guidance to the province to assist in creating effective caribou conservation measures.
Six provinces and territories that shelter boreal woodland caribou received low grades in the review.

CPAWS Blasting Province
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