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This is why our ecosystem will die In Ontario, a group is openly netting fish out of a stream like it’s their personal property. Someone confronts them and they just keep going. This isn’t cultural enrichment. This is straight-up illegal poaching that destroys fish stocks for everyone else. While...

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