![]() |
|
|
Government Home> Natural Resources
Introduction Proposal > Proposed Wild Turkey Introduction |
|
| National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) Proposal - August 2001 (3.3 mb pdf) Public Comments and DNR Response - December 17, 2001 International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Issues - Spring 2003 (24 kb pdf) National Wild Turkey Federation Supplement - July 2003 (1.3 mb pdf) Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre (CCWHC) Report (348 kb pdf) |
Proposed
Wild Turkey Introduction A few years ago the Wild Turkey Federation submitted a proposal to the province seeking approval to introduce the species here. Wild turkeys are not native to Nova Scotia. After reviews by two government departments, public consultation sessions, an independent scientific review and an assessment for the risk of disease, the province has said no.The Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries says the province will revisit the issue if new information is presented. News Release (12/03/04) Background Initially there was a two month period for public review and comment ending in October 2001. Many submissions were received from interested parties. After considering this input, Minister Fage (Minister of Natural Resources at the time) requested the assistance of the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (IAFWA) to complete an independent scientific review of NWTF's proposal and the issues raised by the public. IAFWA's report was completed in spring 2003. It identified a number of outstanding issues to be addressed and suggested some useful future steps for NSDNR. A supplemental submission by NWTF in July 2003 addressed most of the questions raised in the scientific review. The final outstanding wildlife science/management related issue to be addressed was the need for an assessment of wildlife disease and parasite risks associated with an introduction of wild turkeys from other areas of North America. A panel of experts led by Dr. Ted Leighton of the Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre (CCWHC) conducted this assessment. Their report, Health Risk Assessment of the Introduction of Wild Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) to Nova Scotia, indicates that, overall, the parasite /disease risks to agricultural animals and/or wildlife are low. We have been advised by veterinary authorities that these risks can be adequately addressed by an appropriate pre-introduction testing protocol which would be set by Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (NSDAF). In early September 2004 NSDNR convened focus group workshops involving the Nova Scotia Chapter of NWTF, various invited wildlife management and agricultural experts from Ontario and elsewhere, NSDAF, and representatives of interest groups which had expressed concerns or specific interest during the public review phase of this process e.g. naturalist groups, hunter groups, agriculture commodity groups, etc. The purpose of these workshops was to communicate new scientific/management information collected through the proposal review process, to facilitate a fuller understanding of what would be entailed in the proposed introduction, and to allow for discussion of the proposal. These sessions were successful in disseminating information and generated considerable discussion on this information, the proposed introduction, and concerns of workshop participants. There has, of course, been great interest in this proposal
by the recreational hunters of Nova Scotia, and the Department of Natural
Resources recognizes the potential recreational and spin-off economic
benefits of this introduction. However, there have also been many concerns
raised and issues to be addressed. Not surprisingly there has been
a diversity of opinion on this proposal. The Department of Natural
Resources has made every effort to ensure that we have the best possible
information available to facilitate a fair, well-informed decision.
|
|
| The contents of this site are best viewed with an
enhanced browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer® or Netscape Navigator®. Comments and questions about this website. This page and all contents are copyright © 2006, Department of Natural Resources, Province of Nova Scotia, all rights reserved. Experience Nova Scotia at novascotialife.com Privacy Policy Page last updated June 2006 |