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3939

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The Black Bay Peninsula (BBP) on Lake Superior has been designated as a Enhanced Management Area (EMA) for fish and wildlife with moose as the featured species. Lire davantage

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3940

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The coastal area had undergone extensive change in the last century and is highly unlikely to support a self sustaining caribou herd now or in the future with exception of a few islands. Lire davantage

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3945

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The discussion paper has a few pages with options for management strategies to tick off. I am not sure how to provide input to each of the pages but feel the first page requesting input on what to move forward with management is worth the effort to address in this space. Lire davantage

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3946

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I believe that in order for the herd to become sustainable the province must look at better management of the predator species, black bear, wolf, coyotes. The predators should be better managed than they are now. Lire davantage

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3952

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I believe that the conservation of caribou should be balanced. The science surrounding caribou is continually growing, and while I do not know all the science, or even much in general about caribou, I think there are many different factors at play. Lire davantage

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3955

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It is essential that if MNR is genuinely concerned about the preservation of this species, a predator control policy be put in place and actively managed. It does no one any value to scribble a line on a map and leave these animals to fend for themselves. Lire davantage

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3957

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Why isn't there a programme/plan to save ALL of Ontario's boreal caribou? The federal government expects Ontario to have this plan completed by now. Suddenly, with good reason, the L. Lire davantage

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3958

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Why isn't there a programme/plan to save ALL of Ontario's boreal caribou? The federal government expects Ontario to have this plan completed by now. Suddenly, with good reason, the L. Lire davantage

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3961

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I think that the Michipicoten Island Caribou issue from this winter is a real mess as from what I have read it was an experiment on the effect of Caribou and Lichen . Lire davantage

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3962

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You are worried about a few remaining caribou near Terrace Bay and Wawa when thousands of kilometers of roads and powerlines are being planned to criss cross the far north linking the Ring of Fire and remote native communities?? Your priorities are messed up. Lire davantage

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3963

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I think that we should monitor and manage the caribou on the islands and shoreline but to think that you are going to connect these caribou with the far north caribou in my opinion is never going to happen and will be a huge waste of money and resources. Lire davantage

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3967

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The woodland caribou are an important long-term resource for Canada. Their habitat is also very important for many reasons, including the mitigation of climate change. Lire davantage

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3968

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Saugeen Nature, a naturalists' club in Grey and Bruce Counties of Ontario, supports the Guiding Principles of Ontario's Woodland Caribou Conservation Plan. Lire davantage

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3971

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Caribou management/protection should be focused for areas in Ontario that has current success in maintaining healthy Caribou population. Lire davantage

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3972

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There should be a higher priority on the protection (and maintenance) of current healthy caribou populations. This seems to be focusing on areas that currently don't support healthy herds of caribou and would be constantly impacted by human populations and their activities. Lire davantage

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3973

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Why is MNR attempting to restore Caribou population in areas that are currently not supporting healthy populations? My suggestion is to focus efforts in areas that is currently supporting healthy population (continuous range to the north). Lire davantage

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3978

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Individual

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Caribou management/protection should be focused for areas in Ontario that has current success in maintaining healthy caribou population. Lire davantage

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3979

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We have significant concerns with the manner in which the LSCS consultation has been framed. The foundation of MNRF’s approach should be a focus on promoting caribou recovery through the protection and restoration of caribou habitat, but it is not. Lire davantage