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16666

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I am against this despicable cormorant hunt. The numbers point to the fact that overhunting can eradicate the entire population. And just leaving the carcasses to rot is untenable. Thousands of rotting bodies in the lake and on our beaches will pollute the air, the land and the watershed. Read more

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16668

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I support the Ministry's plan. Cormorants are not a native species. They have multiplied rapidly. To my knowledge, they have no predators. In addition, they are devasting the fish in Georgian Bay and the inland lakes and crowding the habitat of our native species ...... ducks and loons. Read more

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The slaughter of these cormorants is horribly ill-conceived, opposed by almost all experts in the field and is set up (if you look at the obvious math) to completely wipe out these birds. As well, the entire approach of the government in this matter is arrogant and hysterical. Read more

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16677

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Guelph Humane Society

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Re: Environmental Registry of Ontario #013-4124 – Proposal to establish a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario Attn: Public Input Coordinator, Species Conservation Policy Branch Read more

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16678

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The cull is unnecessary. The quota seems to be larger than the population, i.e. seems to permit eradication. Cormorants have a place and function in the ecosyste. Birds other than the target species will be killed by mistake or accident. If you are trying to promote hunting, this is not hunting.

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I strongly object to the proposed “hunt” of Double-crested Cormorants in the Province of Ontario. I have lived on the edge of Lake Ontario overlooking two major nesting islands for more than three decades. Read more

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16680

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there is no justification to cull cormorants in light of the fact they have just recovered from the last official cull in Ontario that was undertaken by the government. Such a cull would seem to be a red-herring issue vs real environmental concerns such as climate change.

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16684

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As way of introduction I hunt, fish and trap. I have seen the rise of the cormorant population over the last 36 years. In 1984 when I moved to area along Georgian Bay we would occasionally observe a cormorant or two. I have seen them grow in numbers that would have been hard to imagine in 1984. Read more

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16685

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On proposed hunting of the Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in Ontario; a scientifically baseless and environmentally naive proposition RE: EBR Registration number 013-4124 Executive Summary: Read more