The project is being developed in a manner which avoids and minimizes impacts to wildlife. However, Recurrent recognizes that any land development activities may have impacts on the natural environment, including wildlife. The project will include the clearing of vegetation, disturbance to soils, and other activities during construction and operation which may directly or indirectly impact wildlife.
To better understand potential impacts, Recurrent will be completing environmental studies, incorporating traditional Indigenous knowledge, that will categorize existing habitat and wildlife within the project area. This information will inform project design and construction activities so that wildlife and their critical habitat may be avoided.
Where impacts cannot be avoided, Recurrent will implement best management practices (BMP) intended to minimize or mitigate impacts. Final BMPs are yet to be selected, as they will be informed by pending studies and engagement activities, however, it is expected that they may include controls for soil erosion and stormwater, construction outside of sensitive periods for wildlife (e.g., nesting periods for migratory birds), wildlife impact monitoring studies, migratory corridors, and construction and operation buffers around sensitive habitat.