Comment
I have been concerned with the Endangered Species Act since it's inception in that each of the members of Cossarro have their own pet animal to put on the list. Most of the time without any scientific basis. An example is the so called Algonquin wolf which in reality is a grey wolf coyote hybrid that was purposely bred by some of these experts who have input into the act it self. In fact these animals are prime examples of the Eastern Coyote which has wolf genes .
I believe that the whole Act needs to be looked at to take the bias of the persons involved out of the decision making process. There are some species that need protection but when that protection injures or harms the existence of another species this should also be considered.
Submitted February 14, 2019 12:41 PM
Comment on
10th Year Review of Ontario’s Endangered Species Act: Discussion Paper
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