Friday, November 20, 2009

Hunting problem over. Or is it?

Ward 12 Councillor Lloyd Ferguson is also confident that hunting has ceased at the conservation area. At a fundraiser last night he noted that 'no hunting' sings are posted at Iroquoia Heights and violators can be prosecuted under the city's bylaw which prohobits hunting in an urban area.
Illegal hunting can be reported to police or to the Ministry of Natural Resources enforcement hotline at 1-877-TIPS-MNR.

But personally, I know First Nations treaty rights are a slippery slope. We've seen how governments and law enforcement have backed away from First Nations issues, in fear of the broad-reaching political ramifications.

In related news, it's clear there is a problem with overpopulation of deer at Iroquoia Heights. CAO Steve Miazga is still weighing the conservation area's options, which could include a cull or a relocation of deer. An areial census of the conservation area in January showed 102 deer. An ideal number is 12 or fewer.

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