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16066

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Individual

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I disagree with this proposal for the following reasons : -Hunting near my cottage on georgian bay during summer months is dangerous to residents -Killing birds for the eradication of the species is archaic -Cormorants and loons are very similar in appearance Lire davantage

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16067

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Individual

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With a strong caveat, cormorants could be added to the hunting list. - The OPEN SEASON SHOULD BE ALIGNED WITH SIMILAR SPECIES - for example: September 15 to March 31 in the year next following, because... Lire davantage

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16068

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Individual

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All native species matter. The double -crested cormorant is a native species that has suffered serious declines in the past and is currently making a come back. Lire davantage

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16072

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Individual

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Opposed. Since you are repealing the toxics reduction act, there is no need to hunt and kill these beautiful animals. Environmental contamination will once again negatively impact their reproduction, along with the health of Ontarians.

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16073

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Individual

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December 31, 2018 Premier Doug Ford premier@ontario.ca Wildlife Section Public Coordinator Ministers of Natural Resources and Forestry Policy Division Species Conservation Policy Branch 300 Water Street Peterborough, ON K9J 8M5 Lire davantage

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16074

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Individual

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The proposed plan to allow persons to kill up to 50 cormorants a day is an ill-conceived strategy designed to address a problem that does not even exist. The cormorant is a native species whose population declined in years past before rebounding with the banning of dangerous and lethal pesticides. Lire davantage

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16075

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Individual

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I am totally opposed to the proposed changes to establish a hunting season for the Double-crested cormorant through amendments to the Fish and Wildlife Act. Lire davantage

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16078

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Individual

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I am totally against the proposal to establish a hunting season for Double-crested Cormorants in Ontario. This proposed hunt is completely unnecessary. I have done considerable work and study on the cormorant issue since first hearing of the proposed hunt in early December. Lire davantage

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16079

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Individual

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While I understand the desire for population control I dont agree at all with this proposal. The 50 bird bag limit is not sustainable. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

16080

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Individual

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I am opposed to the cormorant hunt. I don't think that there is enough evidence to support the hunt given that our ecosystems are so confused. The cormorants are providing an ecosystem service similar to that once provided by Passenger Pigeons in the form of the guano they produce. Lire davantage

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16081

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The Pacific Seabird Group

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December 30, 2018 RE: A proposed no-limit hunting of the Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in Ontario, Canada. EBR Registration number 013-4124 Lire davantage

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16082

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Individual

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Is the goal to lower the cormorant population and manage at smaller numbers, or to eradicate the species??? The proposed bag limit is 50 birds a day. The proposed hunting season is 292 days long. This means a SINGLE person would be able to kill 14,600 cormorants in a year. Lire davantage

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16083

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Individual

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I do not support this proposal. Cormorants nest with other birds and they may be shot at the same time or have their nesting disrupted. There is no over abundance of cormorants that would justify a 50 per day hunt quota. This could easily lead to an unhealthy reduction in the number of cormorants.

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16084

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Individual

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there are four concerns about the proposed cormorant slaughter: 1. shot gun shooting will also kill or at least disrupt other species that nest with or near cormorants. Some of these are federally protected species such as herons, terns, gulls and egrets. Lire davantage

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16085

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Individual

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While I do support the legal hunting of waterfowl during a restricted hunting season for the purposes of human consumption - hunting cormorant almost year round with a ridiculously high bag limit seems preposterous to me. And nobody consumes cormorants, so this is just shooting for the fun of it. Lire davantage

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16086

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Individual

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This is a wonderful initiative. I can't believe the Ontario government has enough foresight to do what makes perfect logic. Bravo! These birds have no redeeming qualities whatsoever. They eat far too many valuable fish. Lire davantage

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16087

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Individual

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Your proposal on the hunting season for double-crested cormorants---is ludicrous! From what I am finding out--populations have been leveling off--attempting to find their own balance in nature. Lire davantage