Thanks for the response Colin,
Original Questions..
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Where was the bear shot? (Township, closest town, road intersection, etc)
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Approximately 20 miles up Warren Carty Road, Foleyt Ontario Area...
425 pounds
Male
I did... never trust a butcher working on a time clock....
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Any sign of disease or parasite?
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The bear looked extremely healthy... I was with another guy that had guided and seen hundred of bears killed... he didn't see any problems either..
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Did the bear you shot have an ear tag? (Or damage to one of the ears
consistent with a tag being ripped off?)
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No damage to the ears... i'm positive of this.. i specifically looked at the ears to see if it had been fighting... but no damage...
A couple of Questions for you guys....
I'm looking for research reports that have been done on the environmental effects of the herbicides being used in the area... I believe its called 2,4-D....
I'm looking for studies regarding direct effects on humans from direct consumption as well as effects on humans from eating animals which have consistently been exposed to the herbicide.
- Also, how long do traces of the herbicide stay in the flora?
I'm looking for lists of herbicides that have been used over the last 50 years in forestry, and why they have been discontinued.
I'm looking for studies on fish from the presence of the herbicide in the water, and the differing effects regarding the differing concentrations...
Basically, i'm looking all the studies that have been done regarding the long term and short term environmental and health effects of the herbicide which is currently being used in my area.
I was told by a senior bear tech that he didn't know of any studies which had been done regarding the effects of the herbicide on Bears, let alone the health effects on humans from eating bears which had been consistently exposed.... Kind of worried regarding the lack of information...
Thank you much for the information.... I'm guessing there must be a link to a government website with all the information, and the link would be adequete...
I'm also looking for research regarding alternative's to herbicides, mostly grazing animals... I know that other provinces use grazing animals, and i'd like to see some empirical evidence as to why Ontario hasn't taken the same route.
Once again,
I thank all of you for your time and concern...Thank you Colin, Lorraine, Jeff, and Michael...
Joel Theriault
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From: colin.higgins@mnr.gov.on.ca
To: theriaultjoel@hotmail.com
CC: lorraine.norris@mnr.gov.on.ca, jeff.wiltshire@mnr.gov.on.ca, michael.gatt@mnr.gov.on.ca
Subject: Meat Analysis
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 12:02:18 -0500
Dear Mr. Theriault,
I have checked with Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Ministry of Agriculture
and Food and the Food Safety Network and have been given the following two
labs in Southern Ontario who will do tissue analysis:
Maxxam Analytics
Mississauga, ON
Toll Free: 1-800-563-6266
www.maxxam.ca <http://www.maxxam.ca/>
University of Guelph Laboratory Services Division
Guelph, ON
519-767-6299
Email: info@lsd.uoguelph.ca <mailto:info@lsd.uoguelph.ca>
The labs will be able to recommend the most appropriate tests to be
performed and what the costs would be for each test.
Just out of curiosity:
Where was the bear shot? (Township, closest town, road intersection, etc)
How large was it?
Male or Female?
Who butchered it?
Any sign of disease or parasite?
Did the bear you shot have an ear tag? (Or damage to one of the ears
consistent with a tag being ripped off?)
Hope this helps.
Colin Higgins
Resource Management Technician
Ministry of Natural Resources
Peterborough District Office
300 Water Street, 1st Floor South Tower
Peterborough, ON K9J 8M5
Phone: (705) 755-3301
Fax: (705) 755-3125
Email: colin.higgins@mnr.gov.on.ca
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