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Good day,
I believe that making the cormorant a game fowl might be a good idea, as they do nest in large numbers and presents problems to farmers near the lakes as well as to other water fowl. However, I think there needs to be more balance in this proposal between non-lethal conservation and hunting.
There already exists a permit to private property owners/farmers who require hunting of the birds because of nesting wrecking havoc on their land/property. Perhaps, create more avenues for this type of regulation, like helping them use disruption techniques in nesting season to get them to nest elsewhere.
Additionally, I think the proposed limit of 50 per day is far too much, with a season that stretches much longer than other game water fowl. Perhaps a limit of 20 per day with a shorter season, ranging from August to December. Along with increased efforts to provide alternative methods of population/nesting control using disruption techniqiues (like bangers, etc.) in areas where the birds over-nest.
Additionally, I think there needs to be increased awareness to how to eat the bird, as I have heard fowl hunters (my brother-in-law being the loudest) who say "they don't make good eating", when you can do a quick google search that tells you how to cook them.
Submitted December 12, 2018 8:53 AM
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Proposal to establish a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario
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