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This needs to be implemented immediately as a cottage owner in northern Ontario I have seen the devastation these useless birds have created on our islands and lake.
Yes I totally agree that this bird should be covered under a small games license with no extra cost to the hunter.
We the hunter are once again going to be asked to try and reverse the negative impact of poor decisions made by the MNR, politicians and environmentalist!!!
For those who comment about hunters mistaking a loon for a cormorant, well that is absolutely absurd and just more nonsense and jiderish from tree hugging, anti hunting advocates.
If a hunter can’t tell the difference between a cormorant and a loon on the water or in the air then their hunting license should be revoked for life !!!
To all the folks that are against the hunt, take drive up to Saugeen Shores and have a look at Chantry Island just off our beautiful beaches in Southampton.
It once was a landmark island lighthouse surrounded by beautiful trees and greenerie, which has turned into a dead toxic sewer dump of cormorants waste.
And for all you tourists who love our beaches for swimming and enjoying yourselves, remember the toxic sewage and stench will reach the shoreline closing beaches on hot summer days.
Let’s deal with these slimy, stinking, fish destroying useless birds NOW !!!!!!!!!!
Soumis le 25 novembre 2018 10:51 AM
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Proposition en vue d’établir une saison de chasse pour le cormoran à aigrettes en Ontario
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