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12988

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I am concerned about this proposal regarding hunting double breasted cormorants. First, cormorants share nesting grounds with other animals, including great blue and green herons and great egrets, so hunting puts these and other birds and their nests at risk. Lire davantage

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12989

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I think this proposal has a lot of merit. The cormorant population is getting out of control. I would rather see a return to the oiling of eggs during nesting seasons as a population control as the disposal of birds could be an issue.

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12990

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As a property owner with frontage on Presqu'ile Bay in southern Ontario, I fully support a reduction in the cormorant population, as the vast flocks that sweep back and forth across our small bay have in my observation had a significant impact in reducing fish populations in the bay. Lire davantage

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12991

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I strongly oppose the proposed changes for the hunting regulations on the Double-crested Cormorant and I oppose these changes for obvious reasons. The first reason as to why I disagree with the proposed changes is because there is a slight decline in the Double-crested Cormorant population. Lire davantage

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12992

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Species currently listed as "Game Birds" and having open seasons in Ontario are: - Gray Partridge - Ptarmigan - Ring-necked Pheasant - Ruffed Grouse - Spruce Grouse - Sharp-tailed Grouse - Wild Turkey (Source: Ontario open seasons regulation (670/98)) Lire davantage

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13014

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Totally support season on Double Breasted Comerant they have totally killed and eaten all the Rock Bass in Kagawong Lake on Manitoulin Isand down 95 percent also perch down 50 percent we have been on the lake as tourist fishing camp for 40 years Macs Camp Lire davantage

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13015

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We have been threw this before, with other species. This is going to be the same problem that we had with wolves, take a look at what happened in YellowStone National park, as we figured out with the wolves, they do play an important role in the ecosystems they are part of. Lire davantage

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13016

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These have no infiltrated Loughborough lake and are decimating the landscape and fish St Lawrence area is a disaster forget the migratory bird act Act now before it’s too late and we have no fish and WWll bombed like Hiroshima landscapes on our priceless lakes and islands

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13017

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Individual

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I fully agree with allowing a hunting season on Double Crested Cormorants. They are an explosive population and their numbers should be controlled.

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13018

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This bag limit is way too high if you aren't doing population monitoring!!! No way that this proposal is sustainable. Make a lower bag limit (Maximum 20 birds/day) and establish a possession limit. People are just going to destroy this species if you don't put checks in place...

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13019

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Individual

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Creating a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario is not a wise or logical approach. The reasoning behind my statement: Lire davantage

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13024

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Individual

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Please absolutely no. You have been mislead with false myth and information regarding this bird. Their return to the native great lakes is a sign of health bio-diversity that have been proven study after study. These birds have been wrongly prosecuted and we drove them to extinction once. Lire davantage

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13025

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This is mass murder of innocent birds. Please educate your self of the real facts. Instead of culling these birds. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18668339-the-double-crested-cormorant Lire davantage

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13026

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As a resident of Northwestern Ontario, I have seen first hand how cormorants can devestate habitat on islands. As an avid fisherman who fishes on Lake Superior often, there is multiple islands that have virtually been inhabited by these birds. Lire davantage

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13030

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I believe cormorant are a serious problem to our fisheries, and they are a detriment to any area they roost. Small lakes that were once full of excellent fishing oppotunities are now nearly dead. Lire davantage