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Olive-sided Flycatcher
    
Scientific Name:     Contopus cooperi
Group:     Birds
SARA Status:     Endangered
COSSAR Status:     Endangered
Last COSSAR Assessment:     December 13, 2021
Documents
Status Reports
Olive-sided Flycatcher Contopus cooperi in New Brunswick: Status Report (NB DNRED 2022)
COSEWIC assessment and status report on the Olive-sided Flycatcher Contopus cooperi in Canada (2018).*
Status Assessments
    COSSAR assessment:     The classification will be reviewed by December 13, 2031
Reasons for Designation - Olive-sided Flycatcher in New Brunswick - COSSAR 2021
    COSEWIC assessment and designation for Canada:     Special Concern
Recovery Documents
Recovery Strategy for Olive-sided Flycatcher (Contopus cooperi) in Canada (2016).*
Feasibility of recovery is currently being assessed
Ministerial Statements
    Recovery Feasibility:     Feasibility of recovery is currently being assessed
    Recovery Strategy Completion Date:     Expected to be completed by March 2026.
    Protection Assessment Completion Date:     To be determined following completion of a recovery strategy, as per section 24 of the Species at Risk Act.
* National documents, including COSEWIC status reports, COSEWIC status assessments and recovery documents can be accessed on the federal Species at Risk Public Registry.
Species at risk public registry - Canada.ca
Date modified:  16 February 2024