The idea of allowing new…

ERO number

019-3685

Comment ID

85543

Commenting on behalf of

Individual

Comment status

Comment approved More about comment statuses

Comment

The idea of allowing new licenses for dog train and trial areas, also known as penned dog hunting facilities, is a barbaric and reprehensible practice that should not be tolerated in any modern society. The use of captive wild animals for the training and trialing of hunting dogs is a cruel and inhumane practice that is entirely devoid of any moral or ethical considerations.

These archaic facilities are nothing more than torture chambers for innocent animals that are subjected to unbearable suffering and torment. The animals are confined to small pens, deprived of their natural habitat and social interactions, and then released to be chased and killed by hunting dogs. This is a barbaric and inexcusable form of entertainment that has no place in today's world.

Moreover, the proposed amendments to allow new licenses for these hunting pens demonstrate a complete disregard for the welfare of animals and the environment. Such actions show that the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is willing to prioritize the interests of a few individuals over the well-being of our wildlife and the future of our ecosystems.

Furthermore, the hunting industry is not sustainable and does not contribute significantly to the economy or food security. There are more humane and sustainable alternatives to hunting, such as ecotourism, which generates revenue while preserving wildlife and their habitats.

In conclusion, I implore the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry to listen to the overwhelming public opposition to these amendments and reject the proposal to allow new licenses for dog hunting pens. It is time for our government to demonstrate true leadership by protecting the welfare of our wildlife and promoting humane and sustainable practices.