Charles:

Perhaps Bird Studies Canada hasn't taken a political position on the dove hunt 
because, in the absence of facts to the contrary, they believe in tolerance and 
open-mindedness towards the endeavours of others, knowing full well that 
birders wish for that same respect.

I read the article you provided, and apparently you missed the part about how 
the doves are hunted across much of North America without a problem, and will 
be eaten. 

Many people eat meat Charles, maybe even you. Some people are brave enough to 
go out and do the dirty work themselves, and others pretend there is no killing 
involved when they get their meat at the store.

No group deserves to pay for the sins of the bad apples among them - not 
birders, not photographers and not hunters. 'Over-hunting' is a huge and valid 
concern, but I suspect your post is based on a more narrow bias.

Learn how to get along!



Keith Linton
Orono


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-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Cecile <[email protected]>
Sender: "ONTBIRDS" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 21:02:57 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [Ontbirds] Ontario Doves

Hi Birders,

The Canadian Wildlife Service (Environment Canada) has changed its 
Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations to allow the hunting of Mourning 
Doves in central and southern Ontario starting this fall.  This is an 
area of Ontario that hosts many breeding and migrating bird species.

My understanding is that the hunt is mainly for target practice and 
sport for hunters.  But how many other bird species will be shot by 
frustrated or ignorant hunters?

Shame on Scott Petrie (Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, Long 
Point Waterfowl) for pushing to get this hunt approved.  He is reported 
to have said that "the dove hunt will be great for young hunters. 
"Because we have so many (doves), it's a good opportunity for them to 
get out and shoot and practise their skills." 
http://www.therecord.com/news-story/4051895-doves-get-another-reason-to-mourn-in-september/

Apparently, Birds Studies Canada (Port Rowan) hasn't taken an official 
position on the hunt.

If you care about this issue, let your opinions be known to those who 
make these decisions!  Write to: Jack Hughes, manager of population 
conservation with Canadian Wildlife Service Ontario, Environment Canada.

Charles Cecile

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