Yes, there are. I think it's fair to say that on almost all Canadian recovery teams, if not all, there are U.S. representatives. This is another advantage of having teams; I like the opportunity to hark back to that point.
There's nothing to stop them from inviting U.S. government members or species experts from the U.S.—in fact it's encouraged, really, in an operational sense—to join Canadian recovery teams to help develop recovery strategies. The same sort of cooperation exists the other way.
For example, I serve on a U.S. recovery team, an Alaskan sea otter recovery team, at this point. So yes, there are at least some attempts being made to harmonize these initiatives between the two countries.