Posted: Jul 08, 2021 8:16 PM AT | Last Updated: July 8 A moose seen in a forested area of mainland Nova Scotia. Moose are one of more than 60 at-risk species in the province.(Submitted by Bob Bancroft) A new report by Nova Scotia's auditor general has found the province is still failing to protect species at risk more than four years after recommendations were made, and more than a year after an order by the province's Supreme Court to implement them. "I fear [for] many of these species," wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft told CBC Radio's Information Morning on Thursday. "There are lots of people fighting and I think the government has got to take the interests of the people in mind, and the animals that share this province."