Comment
I have a friend who is an established falconer who also does a great deal to rehabilitate injured birds of prey of all ages. In fact, she is dedicated to the birds to a great extent and is very proud when she can re-introduce a rehabilitated falcon to the wild. This she does after a great deal of education and care.
She also uses her business connections to conduct many educational sessions with the general public on falconry; she teaches people of all ages about the birds she works with but is very careful not to use her birds like "pets in a zoo." In fact, few are given an opportunity to even get a glimpse if she is concerned it may cause any anxiety. She has a great deal of respect for the birds she works with.
I suspect there are very few female falconers in Ontario. In this regard, I would support the opportunity to grow this cultural heritage. I have a great deal of respect for the integrity, care and professionalism of my friend in all her work and particularly in falconry.
Since there are a limited number of falconers and the number of licenses available to capture goshawks will be limited even more, I support this proposal. It will help us learn that much more about this wildlife so that we can be better educated to rehabilitate and preserve them for the future.
Submitted September 30, 2020 8:57 PM
Comment on
Proposal to expand the live capture of wild raptors (birds of prey) by licensed falconers
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019-1806
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48746
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