Comment
I oppose this proposal. There has been no scientific evidence or study to substantiate this proposed hunt. They are a native species that are finally once again abundant, but abundance is not the same as overpopulation. Decisions such as this should be based on science, ensuring the sustainability of the ecosystem, and not in reaction to lobby groups concerned about their own narrow interests.
While they may have an impact on the environment, they also contribute in positive ways - such as eating invasive fish species such as the Round Goby and Alewife. Ontario should let the ecosystem find its own equilibrium - or at the very least better understand the perceived problem before proposing a solution. More often than not, humans trying to 'fix a problem' by introducing or removing a species do more damage and cause even more grave problems.
To allow hunting nearly all year round, particularly during nesting season, is a cruel and unjustifiable practice. Furthermore, allowing such a massive cull of birds - 50 per day per person - easily has the potential to wipe these birds out in Ontario.
I strongly oppose this proposed hunt.
Submitted December 29, 2018 9:09 PM
Comment on
Proposal to establish a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario
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