Comment
I am strongly opposed to this proposal. It is designed solely to please the hunting and fishing community -- MNR's best friends because it derives much of its revenue from this segment of the population.
It is not grounded in the evidence:
+ Cormorants are not overabundant in the Great Lakes. In fact, their numbers are modest, now stabilized and are dropping in many areas.
+ The return of cormorants, a native wildlife species, to the Great Lakes Basin is part of a natural process.
+ Cormorants are actually performing a service because their diet consists of very large numbers of primarily invasive fish, such as alewives and round gobies, as well as other non-commercial, non-forage species.
The Ministry should occupy itself with protecting the environment, not destroying it.
Submitted December 9, 2018 8:39 PM
Comment on
Proposal to establish a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario
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