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40471

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Changes to the black bear environment play a key factor in the increase of their population. Clear cut logging produces an abundance of nuts and berries. Food that is so readily available in large supply greatly contributes to female bears having more cubs. Read more

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As an avid archery bear hunter, and successful in the last 4 spring bear hunts, I fully support the decision to make the spring hunt a regular season. I would like some more clarification on who all will require a “licence to provide black bear services”. Read more

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40486

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DO NOT allow the reinstitution of the spring bear " hunt". DO NOT cave in to a loud minority of yahoos who get off on watching another die horribly. DO NOT allow all the untold cubs to die of starvation because their mother's head became a trophy collecting dust for some idiot's wall. Read more

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40497

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I am firmly against the proposed spring bear hunt. If the bear population needs to be culled because of a proven and overbearing increase in the numbers, that's one thing, but I don't believe the need has been proven to justify such a hunt. Read more

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As a person from Ontario's North, I strongly oppose making the spring bear hunt permanent. The proposal focusses on anticipated social consequences, i.e. 'continuing to provide opportunities for hunting and trapping', and indicates that anticipated environmental consequences are neutral. Read more