This spring the Parliamentary Committee on Fisheries and Oceans will be meeting to review the effectiveness of the Fisheries Act. We at the Canadian Wildlife Federation believe that the Fisheries Act needs to be more effective on how it protects water and wildlife.
Canada’s wildlife can’t speak for themselves, so it’s up to us to speak up for them. We’re asking you to add your voice today. Let the Parliamentary Committee on Fisheries and Oceans know that you care deeply about our waterways and wildlife.
They’re easier to remove if you ever catch a turtle.
If the hook is difficult to remove (any hook in a turtle’s mouth is difficult to remove), bring the turtle to a rehab centre. Please note that a hook in the webbing of a foot might be straight forward to remove, but certainly anything in the mouth should go to a rehab centre.
Never dispose your fishing line or nets in the water. They could entangle, maim, injure or even kill wildlife – from birds to fish. Make sure you grab your gear and dispose of it properly – on land.
You can post at your favourite fishing spot to help educate other anglers about what to do if they hook a turtle and where to take a hooked turtle, if you live in Ontario, Manitoba or BC.