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I live on the shore on Bay of Quinte. The cormorants move from island to island after killing all the trees. Anyone living near their nesting site would be driven mad by the noise as they nest in hundreds. Other birds do not co habititate with them so no danger of hurting other species during a cull.
I have bald eagles, terns, herons, kingfishers, osprey, hawks and many more species, none of which present the devastation to fish stocks and trees as do cormorants. Lots of birds nest in pairs, not in hundreds.
I support a cull and wish that people who do not see the destruction would keep comments to themselves or take the time to see the destruction. Mother Nature could not take care of Dutch Elm disease or Ash borers so let’s assume that not culling then will have a similar negative affect.
Submitted December 20, 2018 4:21 PM
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Proposal to establish a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario
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