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On a recent boating trip to Buckhorn Lake, one of the beautiful lakes on the Trent - Severin waterway. We set up camp only to find the nearest island was invested with Cormorants. From a distance it looked like snow. The trees, rocks and underbrush were white with droppings. The island vegetation was completely dead. The Cormorants had devastated the whole island. Therefore I totally agree with a controlled thinning of this species to reduce the apparent over whelming magnitude of this destructive bird. I personally witnessed the devastation a flock of >200 could inflict on one island if left uncontrolled. The pollution left behind will eventually wash into the lake, many cottage people use for swimming and drinking water. I have many pictures of this devastated island that was once lush and green if anyone is interested.
Regards
Concerned Boater
Submitted December 5, 2018 11:13 AM
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Proposal to establish a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario
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