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I honestly had to check the date when I read this to make sure it was not April 1!! This is akin to the old bounty system. As a hunter in Ontario, the last thing I want is to have this activity associated with hunting or naming the Read more

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As a person who has lived in Northwestern Ontario for over forty years on a smaller inland lake with very few Cormorants sighted, I am totally opposed to this plan. I am very interested in bird habitat and bird watching. Read more

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I object to Double Crested Cormorants being listed as "game" birds. They are not traditionally used as food. The only purpose of the hunt appears to be to eliminate a once endangered species that is a native to the Canadian environment. Read more

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The hunt to reduce the nuisance population is a good idea, but the bird is a diving duck and is basically inedible ( not bad for you, just bad tasting, survival food only). Make an exemption to the wanton waste rule for this bird.

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I find this subject a little confusing ,you want to put the cormorant under the guise of the migratory bird act. I f not mistaken all hunted animals ,birds etc are meant to be consumed and not left to spoil? I am sure if caught you are subject to fines? Read more

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I agree that Double-breasted Cormorants are a problem, however I have some very serious concerns. Hunting these birds will terribly disturb the breeding grounds of countless other birds and is absolutely not a viable solution to the problem. Read more