Comment
To Whom It May Concern:
Spring hunting is cruel and unnecessary. Baiting bears at that hungry time of year is also unsporting.
Bear cubs will continue to be orphaned if the hunt becomes permanent. While it’s currently against the law to kill cubs and mother bears accompanied by cubs, mother bears often leave their cubs in trees when searching for food. If a mother is killed, her cubs will likely die slowly of starvation or be eaten by predators.
Hunting bears doesn’t improve human safety. Stopping human-bear conflict is achieved by removing access to garbage, barbeques, and other attractants.
Bears have low reproduction rates, meaning the survival of adult females is vital for the species.
The government has disclosed a need to reduce black bear hunting in Saugeen-Bruce Peninsula due to population concerns, yet it is simultaneously proposing to allow the hunting and trapping of these bears in that region for one week each spring. This is irresponsible.
Even the economic argument for allowing the hunt is weak. The government has said the economic impact would be neutral or positive, but has provided no evidence to support this claim.
Spring hunting is cruel and unnecessary.
Allow local citizens who use bear meat and grease for food to take a limited number in the fall, to help control populations if required.
Please find a recreational pastime to support the economy that is not dependent upon killing.
Thank you,
Submitted February 13, 2020 12:19 PM
Comment on
Proposed changes to black bear hunting regulations
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019-1112
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