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I am writing to express my deep concern about our provincial government's proposal to create a hunting season for cormorants.
The purported need to hunt and kill cormorants is not science-based and it demonstrates a gross disrespect for life. The cormorant population in Ontario has been steady or declining in recent years. There was never a serious problem of overpopulation, though some hunting organizations have worked hard to get their members to hate cormorants. Since the cormorant is not a tasty bird to eat, the hunting would be just to kill. I see it as deeply immoral of our government to support this killing and I am absolutely opposed to it.
When more than 60% of animal species are in decline, including birds of all kinds, this is a hugely wrong-headed decision. I hope that our government steps away from this proposal.
Submitted January 2, 2019 9:23 PM
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Proposal to establish a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario
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