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I saw those starving birds, and dead ones were just skin and bone, covered with feathers!!!
Common sense is all we need to realize when you find a problem and are capable of fixing it, DO IT!
But that also explains why it’s a problem NO COMMON SENSE!
I have been charged on January 20th 2018 for feeding the wildfowl in the harbour during this extreme past winter.
I go to court on September 6th charged with Cobourg Bylaw # 022-2016 (updated) which now includes “feeding”wildfowl on the same level as attempting to kill , killing,trapping,ensnaring ,trapping etc or otherwise disturbing wildlife without a legal permit as a violation.
Since when is trying to save wildlife from a horrible death by starvation by providing them their natural corn that they cannot get access to due to extremely severe sustained weather conditions an unlawful act.?
In Cobourg compassion does not exist obviously
Very sad that for three months of the year in a mostly frozen over uninhabited harbour that such an important sanctuary for transiting wildfowl that helping them to survive is unlawful in the eyes of the town council.
Mid-March the wildfowl are all gone west to the Quinte marshes for nesting as usual.
Sad reflection on priorities of the town which unfortunately do not include concern for the survival of one of our most important treasures.
How comes we strive to feed starving human animals around the world in certain countries and even in our own with soup kitchens and shelters instead of letting them starve to death and letting nature take its course???? So it’s okay to let “nature take its course” when it comes to non human animals! Typical. We are one of many species on this planet but we sure don’t seem to “let nature take its course” when it comes to us thanks to our arrogance in thinking we are so much better just because we are humans. There is nothing wrong with helping non human animals in times of severe hardship, just like we do humans!!
I support the feeding of the the waterfowl in this harsh winter. We feed songbirds and the like to help them through so what is wrong with helping out when things are extra tough! And aren’t we contributing to climate change.