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Please do not use cormorant culling/hunting as a means to protect species. They play a role in eating invasive like alewife. I fully support the full protection of habitat from development, ATVs, and pesticides. Invasive plants should be controlled naturally without Roundup. Read more

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I am disappointed in these changes. Our ESA act was at it's strongest in the version released in 2007. We must go back to that version and make it even stronger. No more exceptions, no delays in the existing schedule. As soon as a species is listed, automatic protections apply. Read more

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This is mostly good, and no cormorant culling is proposed in it, but the decline of the Hoptree Borer is briefly blamed on double crested cormorants in Hoptree. This is absurd as the ERO points out all the real (man made) culprits in the decline. Read more

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On behalf of fisheries management agencies in the Great Lakes, the Great Lakes Fishery Commission (Commission) supports the proposed recovery strategy of the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks to protect and recover shortnose cisco in Ontario. Read more