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Hello... Shocked to learn of this proposal.. Opening a broad province wide hunting season on Double Crested Cormorants is not a very thoughtful or scientific option to deal with questions of Species impact. Read more

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I am most definitely against this barbaric proposal, the only ones depleting fish stocks are, people, Not The Cormorants. To allow a limit of 50 Cormorant per day to be killed for NO reason, is just disgusting! Ford doesn't care about animals or nature. DO NOT ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN!

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I am opposed to the hunting of cormorants as a population control measure. Reclassifying cormorants as game birds so they can be hunted (with the bag limit of 50/day/hunter) seems to me to be a license to wantonly kill and waste those birds. Read more

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This idea is so absurd that makes it hard to understand. The nature has its ways to balance itself , and if the number of a species grows there are predators that will naturally take care of balancing itself. Please do not allow this idea to go through.

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If "concerns expressed by some groups (commercial fishing industry, property owners)" is enough to establish an open shooting season on something people don't like, whether or not there is any refereed and valid scientific evidence that supports those desires, what on this formerly green earth is ou Read more

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These birds have destroyed fisheries and land. They are overpopulated and beyond the detrimental factors to our environment, they are a nuisance. Outer Harbor Marina in Toronto is a prime example of their physical destruction to the land, not to mention they have decimated a lot of fish species. Read more