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The province needs to publish the research findings it references on the ERO page so that the public can make informed comments on this consultation.
Laws around trapping need to prioritize animal welfare and should be informed by current, peer-reviewed science, not guidelines created by the commercial fur industry.
Relaxing cable restraints are not certified traps under the Agreement on International Humane Trapping Standards, which Canada is a party to.
Killing and restraining snares should not be used to trap wildlife in Ontario as research has shown that they result in negative animal welfare outcomes for both target and non-target animals. Snares are not certified traps under the Agreement on International Humane Trapping Standards and should be prohibited in the province.
Many countries around the world have banned snares entirely and it’s time for the province to end the use of these devices in Ontario as well.
Farmers should be encouraged to use non-lethal, predator friendly farming methods instead of trapping wildlife.
Please consider the welfare and wellbeing of wild animals and refrain from trapping at all, it is completely unnecessary and allow nature to do what it does on its own without human intervention. We are not be all and end all to control every little thing, nature does that on its own better than we can.
Soumis le 12 juin 2024 2:06 PM
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Modifications au Règlement de l'Ontario 667/98 (piégeage) pris en vertu de la Loi de 1997 sur la protection du poisson et de la faune, afin de mettre à jour les spécifications techniques des câbles de retenue relaxants utilisés pour le piégeage.
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