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[REVISED COMMENT]
I am an Ontarian and deeply concerned about the OMNRF's ongoing failure to address the decline of moose populations in Ontario, and the entrenched influence of the hunting lobby on the OMNRF's approach to wildlife conservation.
Not only do the OMNRF's proposed changes not go far enough to protect declining moose populations, but its own advisory committee, BGMAC (Big Game Management Advisory Committee), is composed exclusively of males, mostly hunters and outfitters. As such, BGMAC does not represent me or the great diversity of Ontarians who are concerned about moose survival.
Based on clear scientific evidence obtained by NGOs involved in this issue, I submit the following recommendations:
1. A complete stop to the calf hunt:
- research confirms that hunting calves puts additional stress on the moose population.
2. Establishment and protection of refuge areas for moose:
- these are critical to counter habitat loss and provide relief from hunters using forestry roads.
3. More resources for enforcement, monitoring and research:
- because funding is currently dependent on hunting licenses, this can create conflict between conservation and research.
Additionally, I urge the OMNRF either to seek another, more balanced advisory body, or to significantly change the composition of BGMAC and make it representative of all Ontarians. An appropriate advisory committee must necessarily include members of First Nations, university scientists, non-hunting/fishing outdoor enthusiasts, environmental groups and women.
Soumis le 24 septembre 2019 3:13 PM
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Améliorations de la gestion de l’orignal dans le cadre l’examen de la gestion de l’orignal
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019-0405
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34134
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