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44286

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Wild pigs and Asian carp are seriously concerning. Clear guidance should be given to landowners to shoot and kill pigs without exceptions if sighted to prevent the spread of diseases and crop damage.

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44375

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As a fisheries biologist, multi-species angler, hunter and overall conservationist, I am for any and all regulations required to protect the fish and wildlife and natural resources of our province and Canada as a whole. Read more

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44457

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Bancroft Area Stewardship Council

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Phragmites is recognized as the worst invasive species in Canada, and is growing out of control, reducing biodiversity all over our province. Zebra mussels are having a huge economic impact also in Ontario. Giant hogweed and wild parsnips are also very prevalent in Ontario. Read more

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45241

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Il serait intéressant d'ajouter à la liste d'espèces : Carpes asiatiques Cladocère épineux et puce d'eau en hameçons Châtaigne d'eau Myriophylle à épis Moule zébrée Lavage de bateaux obligatoire entre chaque lac Danger des poissons appâts (surtout vivant et provenant d'autres lacs)

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45248

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To help slow the spread of invasive species, anglers need to stop harvesting their own bait. Start promoting local bait shops, they are HACCP certified, have rules and regulations to follow and most care about protecting our resource for generations to come. Buy local bait! Read more

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45263

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Re marble crayfish, Prussian carp, tench, and red swamp crayfish, contact Anthony Ricciardi, Professor of Invasion Ecology & Aquatic Ecosystems, Redpath Museum, McGill University. His lab is conducting experiments assessing invasion risk (esp. Read more

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45265

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Great Lakes Community Eco-Initiative

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Thank you for allowing my comments about Government response to introduced species. My 20 year environmental background involves limnic, lotic and benthic biomonitoring and water quality monitoring for NGOs and the University of Guelph. Read more

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45269

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We appreciate the process of identifying invasive species as a means of prioritizing funds. We hope to see the Japanese knot weed eliminated as it seems to render the land useless if you're actually successful in getting rid if it. Read more

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45276

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Drift Outfitters & Fly Shop Ltd.

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I do agree that the Invasive Species act should be reviewed for species and carrier. Furthermore, it should be reviewed in conjunction with angling behavior and regulation. Read more

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45279

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I am concerned primarily with wild pigs but also have concerns over invasive aquatic organisms. As far as pigs are concerned I believe the current system of monitoring is sufficient and any funding should remain the same or even increase. Read more

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45281

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I agree that you should be reviewing the identified species and carrier. The negative ecological impact of these species FAR outweighs the economic impact, so even if these species have a positive impact on businesses, that shouldn't matter. Read more

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45282

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Ragweed, Hogweed, Wild Parsnip are dangerous to people and should be on this list too. English Ivy and Virginia Creeper should be on the list for killing trees. I am in North Bay and most of the list is not in my area. Phragmites are here and invading natural habitats. Read more

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45289

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I support the proposal to monitor the listed invasive species and to regulate the transfer of boats from one waterway to another. Both actions are necessary to preserve the ecological integrity of our lakes and rivers.