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44544

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It is about time the M of E started to protect our natural resources rather than trying to get rid of them. We have the fall bear hunt which is OK, however in the spring and baiting hungry sleepy bears for the first 6 weeks of spring is ridicules. Read more

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I urge Ontario legislators to cancel the Spring Bear Hunt completely, and to not expand the pilot project instituted by previous Liberal governments. Please, do not follow the misguided plan laid out by previous governments led by another party. Read more

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Please do not permit this bear hunt, it is inhumane and barbaric. These beings have a right to be left alone and not be killed for entertainment. Killing for fun is not something we should encourage in a civil society by making it legal to do so. Thank you, Joris K.

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Please do not allow this cruel practise to resume. Killing animals for fun is not something the government should condone. Killing adult bears leaves orphaned cubs that often die needlessly and with great suffering as they starve. Anyone with a conscience would admit this is wrong. Read more

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We live in Thunder Bay along the Kaministiquia River. Bears travel the River Banks in all seasons. They do not "threaten" us and we welcome their foraging passage through their ancestral lands. Even our huge Malamute, NOT on a leash, watches them shuffle by in silence. Read more

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We live in Thunder Bay along the Kaministiquia River. Bears travel the River Banks in all seasons. They do not "threaten" us and we welcome their foraging passage through their ancestral lands. Even our huge Malamute, NOT on a leash, watches them shuffle by in silence. Read more

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I believe it is not wise to bring back the regular black bear hunt. The main reason is that the cubs are too young in the spring to travel with their mother when she is foraging for food which means the hunters are killing black bear mothers. Read more

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Please consder the below in regards to the spring bear hunt: Hunters often claim they can tell if a female bear is nursing her young. But, five 'Fish and Wildlife' staff in the U.S. seem to disagree. In a discussion paper, they wrote: Read more