Comment
As has been said and I most wholeheartedly agree:
“ However, opponents highlight another MNRF research study published the same year showing hunters had a hard time differentiating female and male bears.
"Females are shot by accident because it's hard to tell the difference, especially if she's parked her cubs somewhere, " said Ottawa naturalist Michael Runtz, who has written a number of books about bear behaviour.
"And so really, it's ethically wrong."
I think basing thus proposal in money earned through tourism would be better based on eco- tourism and showcase living wildlife habitat and wild animals is a sustainable non threatening to wild life manner . Shooting with a camera( NO bear baiting!) is preferable and makes more sense than the death of these bears!
Submitted January 19, 2020 6:15 PM
Comment on
Proposed changes to black bear hunting regulations
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