Comment
1) From what I have read, I'm not aware that there is sufficient scientific data to support the case for a widespread hunt of an animal that is not desired for human consumption. In my opinion, killing wildlife should only be considered when required for human sustenance or if there is a viable threat to human life.
2) Only non lethal means should be pursued to control the population if that is deemed necessary.
3) I am also greatly concerned at the thought of an open hunt right through the summer season from motorboats on our already busy lakes. Shooting from a boat is akin to shooting from a car on our roadways. There is no way this should be allowed.
4) Anecdotal evidence from long time residents on our nearby lake indicate that loon populations have decreased over the past several decades. A hunt for cormorants could put these birds or others at risk as well.
Submitted January 3, 2019 9:19 AM
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Proposal to establish a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario
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