Comment
I'm making a comment on the proposal to establish a hunting season for the double crested cormorants in Ontario. The reason this proposal is being made seems to be due to the dwindling populations of fish which is affecting sport and commercial fishing. It seems to me that a logical solution would be to place a ban on fishing to give the fish stocks an opportunity to recover. A ban would go right to the root of the problem; the dwindling fish stocks, and would enable the cormorants to maintain their place in the natural world without disturbing the balance and interconnectedness of nature.
Please refer to the 16 points from Animal Alliance which are included in the supporting link below. They have included valid points not to go ahead with this proposal which serves to upset the balance of our natural eco system.
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Submitted December 20, 2018 10:44 PM
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Proposal to establish a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario
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013-4124
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