OFAH File: 842 | For Immediate Release | |
O.F.A.H. celebrates new Sunday hunting opportunities
This weekend marks a historic achievement for hunters and wildlife managers — the expansion of Sunday gun hunting in about 90 municipalities across southern Ontario. Not since the century-old Lord’s Day Act, has hunting with a gun on a Sunday, during existing hunting seasons, been allowed in most communities south of the French River. However, times have changed and, with today’s burgeoning populations of deer, geese and other species (not to mention today’s busy work schedules and competition for family downtime), the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources has recognized and supported the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters’ push for more Sunday gun hunting. “In the past two years, the provincial government, and in particular, the Minister of Natural Resources, have opened the door for the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters to pursue its vision for province-wide Sunday gun hunting,” said O.F.A.H. Executive Director, Mike Reader. “We also appreciate outstanding support from the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and a growing list of municipalities that recognize the multiple benefits of this previously untapped opportunity.” Recognizing the fact that wildlife causes some $45 million in annual crop damage, and that vehicle collisions with wildlife have skyrocketed by 86 percent in the last ten years, the Ministry of Natural Resources (M.N.R.) has worked in partnership with the O.F.A.H. and the farm community to introduce new hunting opportunities as a valuable wildlife management tool. Sharing the M.N.R.’s concern for wildlife management, the Canadian Wildlife Service (C.W.S.) which regulates migratory bird hunting, is also supportive of Sunday gun hunting. Recently the C.W.S. approved Sunday gun hunting for waterfowl in parts of central and eastern Ontario where municipalities in those regions have said yes to the M.N.R. proposal. An updated map of new Sunday gun hunting opportunities can be found on the O.F.A.H. website. Starting this weekend, Sunday gun hunting will be allowed during existing seasons for waterfowl, and for big and small game species where municipalities and the CWS have approved it. At any time, municipalities may be added to the government’s growing list of approved Sunday gun hunting areas. The O.F.A.H. – the voice of anglers and hunters – reminds people to hunt safely and responsibly, and respect fellow hunters, landowners and others who enjoy the outdoors. No one, whether hiking, bird watching, fishing or hunting, has the right to use private land without permission, and landowner permission forms are available from www.ofah.org Additional Background:
With over 81,000 members and 640 member clubs, the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters is the province’s largest nonprofit, nongovernment fishing, hunting and conservation organization. – 30 – Contact
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