Hi MassBirders,
I urge everyone to read the actual proposal before deciding whether or not to sign the petition. I’ll copy and paste the section on Massachusetts below. A few points:
1. The expansions only apply to a few refuges, not the entire system. In our state, it impacts three of our ten refuges, plus allows sport fishing in the Berkshire National Fish Hatchery. No expansion will take place at Parker River/Plum Island, nor Monomoy, nor Silvio O. Conte NWR.
2. The expansions, as far as I can tell, do not allow hunting of any new species in Massachusetts; they only increase the acreage open to hunting of species that are already hunted.
3. I see increased acreage for hunting mentioned, but do not see anything about expanding any hunting seasons.
4. Some of the expansions could pose potential risks to rare species, but most of them target species which are very abundant or even overpopulated, for example White-tailed Deer whose population explosion has caused declines in many birds, plants, and other species. Some of the expansions proposed in other states specify invasive exotic species, for example Eurasian Collared-Dove, as well as feral hogs which are a pure ecological disaster.
For those of us who are concerned mainly with animal welfare, all hunting is negative, so this obviously is as well. But for those of us whose top concern is biodiversity and species extinction, much of this could be more beneficial than harmful.
Here’s the exact text applying to us in MA:
“Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge: Open duck, geese, coot, bear, coyote and fox on new acres and acres already open to other hunting, and expand existing big game hunting to new acres.
Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge: Open coyote, fox and bear hunting on new acres and acres already open to other hunting, and expand existing migratory bird, upland game, and big game hunting to new acres and expand method of take for existing upland game and big game hunting to further align with state regulations.
Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge: Open wild turkey, coyote and bear hunting on new acres and acres already open to other hunting, and expand existing migratory bird and big game hunting to new acres.
Berkshire National Fish Hatchery: Open sport fishing for the first time"
Good birding,
Josh
Joshua S. Rose, Ph.D.
Amherst, MA
Vice-president, Hampshire Bird Club
Northeast Chapter head, Dragonfly Society of the Americas
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