No. No to trapping animals…

ERO number

025-0781

Comment ID

157964

Commenting on behalf of

Individual

Comment status

Comment approved More about comment statuses

Comment

No. No to trapping animals on Crown lands, on provincial parks land or waterways or out of season on private land and wayerways. We must provide environmental sanctuaries, not declare more devastation on our wildlife and their many benefits to our land and waterways.
As a reminder, the government must provide full scientific documentation, environmental impact assessments, and data to support its claims. It should also consider extending the public comment period to allow stakeholders time to review this information and provide informed feedback.
Laws around trapping need to prioritize animal welfare and should be informed by current, peer-reviewed science.
Small financial gains for the fur trade should never come at the expense of animal protection, public safety, or ecological health.
Beavers are keystone species that create wetlands, support biodiversity, and regulate water systems.
Policies should safeguard habitats on Crown and private lands from increased or indiscriminate trapping, especially during the closed season.
Strong reporting and regulatory oversight are essential to ensure that trapping practices comply with required standards.