Comment
I am writing to express my deep concern and strong condemnation regarding the recently proposed training of dogs for the blood sport of hunting wildlife in enclosed areas in Ontario. As a concerned citizen and advocate for animal welfare, I firmly believe that such practices are not only ethically unacceptable but also pose a threat to the well-being and conservation of our precious wildlife.
The proposal to enclose areas on private land for the purpose of training dogs in blood sport skills, such as picking up scent trails, tracking, and pursuing game, is nothing short of barbaric. The captive wildlife, including cottontail, snowshoe hare, red fox, and coyote, should never be subjected to such inhumane treatment. By confining these animals in fenced areas, the proposal not only denies them their natural freedom but also disrupts the ecological balance and natural behaviors essential for their survival.
Furthermore, the use of these enclosed areas to conduct hunting dog competitions, commonly known as "trialing," is equally troubling. These blood sports competitions promote a disregard for the welfare of wildlife and contribute to a culture that glorifies the pursuit and capture of animals for sport. Encouraging such activities is not only morally wrong but also undermines the efforts made by conservation organizations and ethical hunters to promote responsible and sustainable wildlife management.
I urge the Ministry of Natural Resources and Wildlife of Ontario to reconsider this blood sports proposal and instead focus on promoting humane and sustainable practices that protect the welfare of wildlife and preserve our natural heritage. We must prioritize the conservation and well-being of our wildlife, recognizing their intrinsic value and the vital roles they play in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
I respectfully request that you take immediate action to halt any plans to establish these enclosed areas for training and trial purposes and engage in a comprehensive consultation process with relevant stakeholders, including wildlife experts, animal welfare organizations, and concerned citizens. Together, we can work towards a future that respects the rights and dignity of all living beings and ensures the preservation of our wildlife for generations to come.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I trust that you will give due consideration to these concerns and take appropriate steps to prevent the implementation of this barbaric proposal.
Submitted May 18, 2023 11:15 PM
Comment on
Proposal to allow the issuance of licences for new dog train and trial areas and the transfer of licences
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019-3685
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90679
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