April Foolish
With all definitions of crazy aside, this story borders on craziness and April foolishness. As you can tell by my slide show, with the first picture being a cormorant devouring a nice sized pike, I think the black death from the sky is a very clear and present danger. This is why I have a link on the blog page for anyone that sees a cormorant to report it. This is why I volunteered to be a cormorant guard.
Saturday 4/2 I was at the Southgate library to volunteer for cormorant control. What type of shot to use was my first question. No these birds are federally protected. Only agents of the USFW service are authorized to do and rarely at that. . Tim Wilson, from the US Department of Agriculture Wildlife Division, gave a very detailed presentation on the state of the cormorant in Michigan and what the different agencies are doing to try and control them. So I volunteered to be a cormorant guard. Guard them as in protecting? No, not hardly. Guarding them from a highly prized valuable.
Tim Wilson |
Somewhere Downriver
Of course the ball game is in favor of the protected bird not the fish the state pays to raise. The only tools and tactics we can use are pyrotechnics, in certain areas, and using boats to herd the cormorants away. So for 2 weeks the sites will be manned with volunteers trying to save the young steelheads. If you have questions or wish to volunteer contact any of these organizations for details.
http://huronriverfishing.com/About%20HRFA.html
http://huronval.michigansteelheaders.org/
http://www.dwfonline.com/
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