Stop the spring bear hunt…

Numéro du REO

019-1112

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

45021

Commentaire fait au nom

Individual

Statut du commentaire

Commentaire

Stop the spring bear hunt. Stop barbaric cold blooded murder of sentient beings.

Hunters often claim they can tell if a female bear is nursing her young. But, five 'Fish and Wildlife' staff in the U.S. seem to disagree. In a discussion paper, they wrote:
~ "The conclusion of most biologists is that it is quite difficult to accurately determine nursing status of free-ranging black bears, even when a bear is in a tree or at bait. The appearance of nursing females in the kill each spring supports this notion."
*** TAKE ACTION to stop the Spring Bear Hunt in Ontario. We must respond by Feb. 18th, 2020. Contact info provided at the end of this post.

Hunters claim that Spring Bear Hunts don't leave dependent cubs orphaned, just because there is a regulation to protect them. But in the discussion paper written by five staffers with various Fish and Wildlife agencies in the United States they tell us that such regulations are not that reliable.

"Proponents of spring hunting usually point out that most states protect females with cubs by regulation. The regulation looks good on paper but is very difficult to implement in the field because of bear behavior."

TAKE ACTION: speak against Ontario's Spring Bear Hunt at a governmental registry.
We have until Feb. 18th to comment.
Please, speak in your own words on behalf of mothers and their cubs.

For Ontario Residents only:

https://ero.ontario.ca/notice/019-1112

Non-Ontario residents can direct their comments directly to Ontario's Premier:

The Honourable Doug Ford
Premier’s Office, Room 281
Legislative Building, Queen’s Park
Toronto, ON M7A 1A1
Email: premier@ontario.ca
Phone: 416-325-1941

Or comment via the Premier's website:
https://correspondence.premier.gov.on.ca/en/feedback/default.aspx

This paper, titled: "Sociological and Ethical Considerations of Black Bear Hunting" and was written by five staffers with Fish and Wildlife agencies in Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, California and Montana. We have this document as a paper file, and it does not appear to be available online. Nevertheless, the statements quoted in this post have been reproduced verbatim.

The writers of the discussion paper are: Thomas D. I. Beck, David S. Moody, Donald B. Koch, John J. Beecham, Gary R. Olson, Timothy Burton.