Cormorant populations in Ontario have grown well above their historic numbers thanks to human caused introduction of alewife and round goby into the Great Lakes. Generally I’m against Gov’t intervention in general… In the early 1960’s our lake had small mouth bass, cat fish, suckers, sun fish, perch and rock bass. McLeod said he worries that humans think they know better than nature, an approach that can have unforeseen consequences. According to the Canadian Wildlife Service, “studies have repeatedly shown that in a natural environment, cormorants feed primarily on small, largely non-commercial, shallow-water fish.” Less than two percent of their diet consists of ‘sport fish’ such as lake trout or salmon. In the Ontario government’s own words, cormorant populations in the Great Lakes have “stabilized or declined slightly” since the early 2000s. Then shoot some more! Tonelli said that kind of math is unrealistic — there are a lot of cormorant habitats, such as provincial parks and municipal shorelines, where hunting isn’t allowed. Anglers know them as the bird whose numbers blew up in the 1980s after tapping into a nearly bottomless supply of the invasive alewife. A study on the Niagara River showed that up to 85 percent of the cormorants’ diet during the breeding season consisted of the invasive, non-native round goby. While their guano seems ‘destructive’ at first, returning rich nutrients to the soil is important for the ecosystem. “The potential impacts to local fish populations, habitat, and other nesting waterbirds is well-documented in the primary scientific literature,” she said. Jolanta Kowalski, a spokesperson for the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, said in a statement that the province has a healthy population of cormorants, and the hunt isn’t expected to change that. That’s more than the breeding population of 143,000, which the province identified through monitoring last year. Hi Sean, we would like to highlight that Ontario Nature does not oppose hunting that is sustainable and conducted in an ethical fashion, which unfortunately is not the case for the fall cormorant hunt. When I start to see less of them and not more (which has been the case for decades) I’ll be convinced the population growth of these birds are adequately controlled. I protested to the MNR…. I live on Head Lake in the Kawartha’s. “What they decided to do instead was to institute a — I hesitate to call it a hunt, it’s more of a cull.”, The Ontario government first proposed the hunt last year. 4. One, a 2006 government report on cormorants in Ontario, notes that although anglers are concerned about the impact on fish, “Various studies have shown that cormorants can have an impact on fish abundance and production… however, there has been no evidence to suggest that cormorants have been responsible for the demise of any species in the Great Lakes-wide fish community.” The report also notes that climate change, overfishing and toxic contaminants are more significant threats for fish stocks. Suffering from the effects of the toxic pesticide DDT, the contentious birds’ eggs had become so thin that they’d crack under the weight of adults incubating them, killing the embryos. Please follow us on social media (Twitter, Instagram and Facebook – @ontarionature) where we’ll post more updates on the fall cormorant hunt as they become available. ON Melina. https://georgianbay.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Diet-Shift-of-Double-crested-Cormorants.pdf “It’s not good natural resource management,” Fraser said. They’re “like eating a fish-duck,” he added. 4. Many people don't like double-crested cormorants, but scientists and advocates say the birds have been unfairly maligned. As a wildlife rehabber, I have gotten these birds in. I don’t mind at all if some trees perish where they nest. Why is it any more acceptable to kill cormorants for no good reason than to kill giraffes, lions, or any other wild creature? Charitable registration # 10737 8952 RR0001. “Fishers should celebrate the existence of large colonies of cormorants,” said Liz White, a board member with the Animal Alliance of Canada who has campaigned against the cormorant hunt. Nipissing First Nation Chief Scott McLeod, who has more than 25 years of fishery experience, told Canada’s National Observer in an interview that cormorants haven’t had an impact on the nation’s fishery. Sydenham River Nature Reserve Restoration, The Art of Giving: Finding Gratification through Nature. Many of us wrote letters to the current Ontario Government objecting to the hunting of Double-crested Cormorants. The earliest nesting record for cormorants in Ontario is from Black Bay in Lake Superior in 1920. Your welcome in advance. Andrea Chreston, a project manager for the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) who works on managing cormorants at Tommy Thompson Park along the city’s shoreline, said rising numbers of cormorants there haven’t noticeably harmed fish populations. ... and across Ontario, who have witnessed firsthand … Other types of birds prefer to nest near them, Fraser said. She loves to go birding, camping, swimming, and skiing and to play hockey with her husband and two daughters, Kestrel and Castilleja. This remarkably resilient bird has long been in government’s crosshairs. If 1,000 hunters took home the bag limit of 15 cormorants per day for 10 days, they’d be killing 150,000 birds. The result? Is it too much to ask that wildlife management be based on fact, not fiction? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwjksUczSTo&t=14s&fbclid=IwAR32LtVzepcmpmMvuqxvBGxRrHTNFcxK08pHA9NzU7tVJwWR6ak3kmRX_gY. Here’s what you as an individual can do to express your objection to this unfortunate hunt. What we really need is targeted control like they do in provincial and national protected areas with multiple tools – shooting, egg oiling, etc. Cormorants are magnificent birds, part of our ecosystems, just like humans. There is no compelling evidence that cormorants have had a significant negative impact on commercial or sport fish stocks. The Red-faced Cormorant lives in the southern regions of Alaska out into the Aleutian Islands. “Using hunting as a way to control the population…. The open season runs from September 15 to December 31, and the harvest limit is 15 birds per day. As long as that is the case, then we don’t oppose it. The Georgian Bay Association, which represents 3,000 families living along the northeastern arm of Lake Huron, said it isn’t troubled about the impact of cormorants on the ecosystem. Ontario’s controversial new fall hunt for the double-crested cormorant has pitted outdoors’ and sportsmen’s groups against naturalist and birding organizations. "Cormorant" is a contraction derived either directly from Latin corvus marinus, "sea raven" or through Brythonic Celtic. Shoot ‘em! “A lot of our members were noticing that the islands and shorelines where cormorants roost really started to die off after a few years of cormorants being there.”, “We started pushing the government to do their own control program,” she added. Standing as tall as the average toddler, they have distinctive S-shaped necks, dark plumage and orange skin around their beaks. Our mandate is not to actively support hunting, but to ensure that the hunting that does occur is sustainable, humane and does not compromise the ecological health of wildlife habitats, populations or species. “I was not raised to go and kill things for nothing, and that just seems like what it is to me… I don’t know what purpose that serves, killing a bunch of birds.”, When asked what evidence the government was relying on when pointing to cormorant problems in the Kawarthas and on Lake Nipissing, Kowalski said the ministry heard “concerns from property owners, hunters and anglers, and commercial fishers.”. Apparently they spawn a month earlier than the Muskie and eat their eggs… what a shit show! Their guano can kill trees and other vegetation, which can take many years to grow back after cormorants leave the area. 0 7. Charitable registration # 10737 8952 RR0001. These two links provide further useful information: You might have heard the Ontario government has announced that small game hunters will be allowed to kill 15 cormorants per day beginning September 15th and ending on December 31st. The Government of Ontario has done enough damage to the environmental legislation re protection of the environment, the flora and the fauna by setting the laws back 60 years. Now the Ontario legislature is considering a bill that would put it, … They do it with indigenous (bears, deer, birds, coyotes) and non-indigenous. Wanton disregard for wildlife bothers me at any time, but in this case, dressing up the carnage as “protecting fish and wildlife habitat,” as the government has done, is particularly abhorrent. A Call-Out to All of Us from Zoocheck Canada to Help Stop Ford’s Cormorant Shoot Fest. Government staff have also pushed back against the cormorant hunt, CBC News reported last year. In order to fly away from us it had to reduce its weight, so it coughed up 4 small fish that it had just caught. You “activists” get those cameras ready for our fall hunt on these invasive species. Simply and succinctly put, the hunting of the Double-crested Cormorant serves no useful purpose in the scheme of things. This is one writer’s take on this issue. So Anne’s arguments in Point #1 are true, but irrelevant because it wouldn’t change Ontario Nature’s position. Pity the double-crested cormorant. This slaughter isn’t any different than the excuse for the ministry to allow the hunt for wolves to so call protect caribou or the spring bear hunt that leaves so many bear cubs to perish. “Everybody knows that cormorants are not a delicacy by any means,” he said. ON Melina. Harry…You have a very anthropocentric view of life! Goldfish are an incredibly invasive species and damage ponds and ecosystems quite quickly. At a time when the world’s biodiversity is suffering, Ontario should be proud of this success story. Their populations exploded in the ’90s, and they began populating the Great Lakes once more. While it is true that the ammonia-rich droppings of cormorants kill trees and other vegetation, concerns about property damage are an invalid justification for the hunt. Gobbling up wetlands and habitat for more than cormorants. Fort Albany First Nation calls for repeal of Ford government's Bill 197, Ford government plans would strip endangered species protections, Support award-winning independent journalism with Double-crested cormorants don’t have a lot of fans. “We don’t believe it’s justifiable to hunt cormorants just because they make a mess of trees when they nest.”. Trudeau won't confirm reports U.S. seeking plea deal with Meng Wanzhou, How scientists saved rare seeds from Syria's war — and are now helping to feed the world. Fraser also said she’s concerned that the government doesn’t appear to have set population targets for cormorants. There are also federal invasive species rules that are enforced in the province. Ontario’s cormorant hunt: setting the record straight, Blog. How can we keep it? “We’re taking steps to help them deal with any local issues,” she said. in that time they’ve deforested two islands and destroyed the fish stock… There’s over a 150 of them! I don’t hunt and never have hunted these areas but I just like having them there and now they are being lost and the fish will follow since they keep pushing the limits up to the river banks and they build retaining ponds or just pipe the storm drains into the creeks. The government’s approach is not science-based. I've read through some of the comments here and some people think these birds are a non native invasive species. “It’s not like I’m a renegade for the protection of cormorants… I don’t think any amount of hunting will affect them that much,” McLeod said. I have worked and lived on Southern Georgian Bay and the Trent Severn area for most of my life. Growing up Cormorants were not in this area. “Conservation officers would enforce rules and regulations as they normally do during any hunting or fishing season,” Kowalski countered. But the author of this article is blatantly lying – even if the Ford government initiated a targeted control program with specific population objectives and cull thresholds, Ontario Nature would oppose it. I do not believe that hunters are going to invest the time and expense to go out and shoot these birds in large numbers, however, they will clean up problem areas in their own vicinity. As a hunter and OFAH member I have long been involved in environmental projects that improve our world. I am on the South Channel of Georgian Bay and about 10 years we were infested with them. Some also say the cormorants have been unfairly maligned, and that there are better ways to control the population. “We've heard concerns from property owners, hunters and anglers, and commercial fishers about the kind of damage cormorants have caused in their communities, so we're taking steps to help them deal with any local issues,” said Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry John Yakabuski in a July 31 statement. Required fields are marked *, 214 King Street West, Suite 612 Toronto, ON M5H 3S6, © 2010 — 2020 Ontario Nature. https://georgianbay.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/From-Yellow-Perch-to-Round-Goby.pdf ... Cororants eat very little native species choosing to feed on invasive non-native fish such as goldfish which have proven to be a real problem. You’ll be thanking us later. I think this hunt will have a marginal effect on the population…but I could be wrong….Lock and Load! It’s disgusting that through their self created problems, they appoint themselves executioners when it is their lack of knowledge that created the issues in the first place and, as is the way of the human species, they can’t think beyond a bandaid solution and never learn from their mistakes.. FYI do your research on the damage they have already done in the Georgian Bay area. The initial legislation was insane… 50 Cormorants a day from April 1 to Dec 31st … the last thing anyone needs on a small lake is red necks shooting birds at the peak of summer when cottagers are trying to enjoy the lake! I for one do not wish to see the Double-crested Cormorant go the way of the Carolina Parakeet. There are many objections to the bird out there by people who do not know at all what they are talking about. “Based on our monitoring data... the cormorants have not had an impact on the fish population along the Toronto waterfront,” she said. A mass hunt of double-crested cormorant birds has been approved by the Ontario government, and now experts are trying to stop it. Photo by Elliotte Rusty Harold Update: The Ontario government has announced the 2020 fall hunting season for double-crested cormorants. Law-abiding hunters who don’t want to eat them will have to either deliver the dead birds to a disposal facility or bury them on their property. Ontario has prohibited and restricted a number of invasive species that pose a risk to Ontario’s natural environment. The Pelagic Cormorant and the Brandt's Cormorant can be seen along North American coastlines. I consent to receive emails from Ontario Nature. The province didn’t provide targets or explain the lack of them when asked by Canada’s National Observer. The double-crested cormorant is a native bird to Ontario. Few people consider cormorants to be edible. Double-crested cormorants like to feast on alewife, an invasive baitfish species in Lake Ontario that has helped fuel the exponential increase in cormorant numbers in Toronto. The Ontario Government is allowing us the ability to address the problem in our own areas. The third, a provincial discussion paper, says scientists are “currently working to determine if cormorants are having a significant influence on fish populations,” but does not include any conclusions. “There are a lot of pigeons around, are they going to open a season on those? Hunting any birds — including ducks, geese, cranes — is cruel, anti-nature, macho and mindless. Some studies have shown that cormorants tend to feast on invasive fish species, rather than the ones humans like to eat. Until armchair critics are willing to get out & experince & do what the average hunter does they should realize their opinions hold no water! There are many aquatic ecosystems in Ontario with no invasive prey where native species make up their entire diet. Do you even know what the word means? non-invasive technique of manual abdominal palpa-tion to stimulate regurgitation of stomach contents by cormorant chicks. Hi Mireille, we agree there have been site-specific impacts (such as in Lake Erie islands). The latest form of that dislike is a new fall hunting season, announced by the Ontario government on July 31, which will allow hunters to bag 15 cormorants per day from Sept. 15 to Dec. 31. The wild boars are becoming an issue too. Thank you, Anne, for helping to educate people about this indigenous and misunderstood species. The Government people didn’t really look at the scientific studies and went crashing ahead passing poor legislation. your subscription today. Hunters are required to retrieve and dispose of any cormorants that they shoot. If you need proof of the destructive nature of these birds just come and visit our lake… In my opinion, the approved legislation is a good first step…although the results will need to be monitored carefully… As I typed this, some folks on a pontoon boat are blasting away at them not to far from our dock… not pleasant! The Government of Ontario, apparently. How utterly misguided this Ont government is. gtag('js', new Date());

In its announcement, the province framed hunting cormorants as a means of protecting local fish stocks and ecosystems. On July 30th it announced the introduction of a fall hunting season for double-crested cormorants, using these fine words: “Fall Harvest for Double-Crested Cormorants Introduced to Protect Local Ecosystems.” The ugly truth is that from September 15 to December 31, anyone with a shotgun and a hunting licence will be able to kill up to 15 cormorants a day. https://georgianbay.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Double-crested-Cormorant-Following-the-Round-Goby-Invasion.pdf When it comes to conservation, it’s the journey, not the destination…, 30 by 2030: Ten things you should know about Canada’s new protected areas targets. Professor Jim Quinn from McMaster University confirms that studies he has been involved with reveal that cormorants are feeding mostly on problem fish such as round goby and alewife. He believes “the cormorants are doing us a favour” because the invasive round goby is the birds’ main food source. It just sounds like an opportunity to use wildlife as target practice and I don’t see any hunter actually retrieving a dead specimen if it has no value to them. Non-native fish are an important part of the cormorant’s diet. They are beloved by birdwatchers which is a billion dollar industry. These birds and the doves that are also can be hunted , on my property no one that hunts there will be able to kill either bird !!!!! Cormorants tend to eat coarse fish species that are abundant, and several such species had newly entered the ecosystem, including the herring-like Alewife, a truly invasive species. It’s common for governments to control populations of native species when they begin to disrupt normal biodiversity — deer are one example, said Lauren Tonelli, a resources management specialist with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH). “We really see this season, especially since it overlaps with waterfowl season, as a way for people who are already out waterfowl hunting to maybe remove a few cormorants while they’re out.”. Additionally, you may object to the hunt here but if you do not do something like write a letter and or say your piece in other ways then I hope you can live with yourself with the possible elimination of another species from this Earth. 7. Some states south of the border listed cormorants as endangered. Translator Disclaimer 1 June 2010 Diet Shift of Double-Crested Cormorants in Eastern Lake Ontario Associated with the Expansion of the Invasive Round Goby James H. Johnson, Robert M. Ross, Russell D. McCullough, Alastair Mathers They serve a useful purpose in the environment by providing guano, eating invasive fishes and birding opportunities for the burgeoning ecotourism industry of the province. And then I saw the swarms of cormorants blackening the horizon as they like to fly a few feet above the water. So what if a few environments are changed by the Cormorants. The government plan may not seem to be science based but many municipalities along waterfronts are complaining about their water supplies being contaminated 2&3 Studies show … I have never seen a cormorant eat a goldfish or gobie, I have however witnessed a single cormorant dive, catch, surface and swallow 5 rainbow trout and salmon in less than 1 hour, studies can be misleading and manipulated 4. I cringe at the amount of woodland and farmland being lost to urban sprawl. Southern Ontario OverviewWith urban sprawl currently stretching from Oshawa to Hamilton and Niagara, and with growth estimates projecting approximately 4 million additional Ontarians for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (GGH) by 2031, healthy watersheds, intact wildlife habitat, and prime near-urban agricultural land are all being threatened by on-going urban sprawl. Eagles (yes, the province has eagles) like to eat them, and cormorants are a vital part of a balanced ecosystem. We felt privileged to witness this scene, it was an exceptional wildlife viewing experience that very few have ever seen close up. 5. so then the MNR introduced large mouth bass…. At least hunters have the fortitude to face the ugly work of procuring their meat right from the source. Fraser said if a cull must be done, it should be targeted. And when Melina says “Ontario Nature does not oppose hunting that is sustainable and conducted in an ethical fashion”, I almost spit out my coffee. The government and these groups call them “non-indigenous”, yet the government puts non-indigenous fish (salmon) in the lakes to increase the fishing licenses, they bring in non-indigenous ‘quail type’ birds (Chukar) from Thailand for hunters (that have managed to spread across Canada originating from the west coast). These Cormorants are an indigenous species. Matt Blanchard wrote: I agree 100% with bringing in the cormorant hunting in Ontario. I don’t think that this is any different, really,” he said. While it may be true an occasional common loon may fall victim to the hunt, knowledgeable hunters will have no difficulty telling the difference between the two species of birds as their markings are quite different. Also, just as a note, all the hunters I know have a very healthy appreciation for wildlife, nature and the environment. They’re incredible divers and can eat one-fourth of their weight in fish each day. 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