Question Chickens and chipmunks
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Last edited by KimChick on Wed Jun 20, 2018 8:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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We have had 2 barn cats - one was in the barn when we moved in, then it left. Another showed up, then it left, too. Both times, we left a bit of food out so it wouldn't starve, but neither of them stayed. Maybe it was too boring.
Now that a mouse and chipmunk population may be more established with the influx of available chicken feed, a cat might stay and catch a few.
Now that a mouse and chipmunk population may be more established with the influx of available chicken feed, a cat might stay and catch a few.
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FYI eastern chipmunks are a protected species here in Ont .Careful bout broadcasting on open mike what yu do .Ears do listen . Luck
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Page 87 of Ont MNRF regulations .
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I can't find that online, which tells me that: a) it's not common knowledge and b) it's not accessible for the regular person to research it.
It keeps redirecting me back to Species at Risk, and Chipmunks are not on that. Do you have a link to that document where I can see it in its entirety?
Also, the Friends of South Frontenac site used to have a list of animals on the Threatened List. I cannot even find that anymore. The Black Rat Snake was on that list.
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Google up the 2018 Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry hunting regulations pge 87 as I said .
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So, now that I know the language of that subtitle, I Googled it. All I could find was this, nothing specific:
Other species
The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act also protects wildlife species that aren’t hunted. This includes some species designated as “specially protected” or considered “wild by nature.”
Updated: April 30, 2018
Published: July 17, 2014
Other species
The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act also protects wildlife species that aren’t hunted. This includes some species designated as “specially protected” or considered “wild by nature.”
Updated: April 30, 2018
Published: July 17, 2014
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Nothing came up, except Ads.... never mind... got it; the search engine was the problem.
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104 pages & a 1-800 phone # in Peterborough after 9 am I think that will answer any ?s u have or get answer if they don't have . Luck
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