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For a non-native species known to take over and destroy ecosystems in other parts of the world, ya right.
I don't know how you would comment on this, they are so vast and vague, they have no idea what they are going to change but it is sure to cost a heck of a lot of money.
You are right they are a non native species but they have been here a while and considered a game animal with a open season and bag limit. You probably don't hunt them or care to see them around but other hunters in Ontario do. They are managed by the MNRF that's there job, I would like them to step in and do something before its to late and they go the way of the Bobwhite. I know they will do nothing about it, but I said I would like to see them do something.