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BIGFRANK

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Also not wanting to debate just posting for the info provided.
Subject: Presqu'ile - Barred Owls and baiting with mice.
From: "Bree, David (MNR)" <david>
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 08:24:55 -0500

There are a record number of Barred Owls in Presqu'ile at the moment.

Eleven birds were tallied on the Christmas Bird Count on the weekend.

It has also been brought to my attention that some photographers are

"baiting" the owls with live mice in order to get better pictures.  The

ethics of this have been debated in the past and I don't intend to do so

again.  However as a Provincial Park we do have some different rules

governing our land base and while I am not an enforcement officer I have

made some enquiries regarding the legality of this practice.  I offer

the following as food for thought.

 

It is illegal to:

 

- feed wildlife in the park without written permission from the
superintendent

- leave animal attractants out in the park

- capture and hold native species of mice

 

In addition

If the mice are store-bought and are being used in this way there is
potential for charges under the Ontario Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals Act.

 

 

It is also illegal to harass wildlife which might occur if someone was
continuously flushing an owl to try and get a picture.

 

 

I certainly want people to come into the park and enjoy the chance to

see and take pictures of owls and other wildlife but I also want people

to do so in a responsible manner.  Please be respectful of the park, its
environment and its wildlife.

 

Thank You

 

David

 

 

David Bree

Natural Heritage Education (NHE) Leader

Presqu'ile Provincial Park
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by BIGFRANK »


Ann Brokelman

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Glad to see that posting Frank.  Nice to see the ministry doing something about it.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Ann Brokelman »


denis

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i agree.you dont need those disgusting tactics,to get decent photos.not to mention perhaps the passing of diseases from the store bought mice!
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« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by denis »


JTF

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Its that time of the year again, photographers (not all) trying to get the "Perfect" shot. I am totally against baiting for any reason. So when birders are out please keep in mind that not all "Photographers/Birders" do this, you can usually tell if they have larger packs with them etc where they hide the mice or if they are being very standoffish (not sure if that is a word :). Good post for sure. Good to get the word out.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by JTF »
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I know my husband wanted it so much to get good shot of photos however I am totally disagree with live bait. This will affect the natural hunting habit of those owls and next time when they see human they will think there's more food and they won't go hunting! I wish people will stop doing that  :cry:
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by cocosally »