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As a student of wildlife biology, I am deeply disheartened by the blatant disregard for Ontario’s endangered and at-risk species. The damage being done to our ecosystems is not theoretical - it is visible, measurable, and devastating. These actions threaten the foundation of conservation efforts across the province, undermining decades of hard work by scientists, conservationists, and Indigenous stewards who have fought to protect our natural heritage in the goal of fostering kinship with our environment. Your government preaches about working with the Indigenous, yet none of this shows a respect for the species and ecosystems maintained by indigenous peoples throughout our history.
It is shameful that those in power would choose to target and weaken the very ecosystems that sustain and protects us, especially in a time of escalating climate crisis. The fires that raged from the North to as far south as the Kawartha Lakes should have been a wake-up call, not an invitation to further exploitation.
As a young adult striving to dedicate my life to protecting Ontario’s wildlife and wild spaces, I cannot stand by while the government dismantles the future I, and so many others, are working to preserve. How are we to grow, to build, to hope, when the foundation of what we seek to defend is being destroyed before our eyes?
Our ecosystems are not expendable. They are the lifeblood of our communities, our climate, and our collective future. To protect them is not just an act of passion, it is an act of survival.
Soumis le 9 novembre 2025 6:48 PM
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Modifications législatives et réglementaires proposées pour permettre l'application de la Loi de 2025 sur la conservation des espèces
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