by mick » Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:41 am
Via the Climb Nova Scotia email this morning:
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE NS MINISTER OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Department of Natural Resources
3rd Floor, Founders Square
1701 Hollis Street
P.O. Box 698
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2T9
Dear Sirs,
It has come to the attention of the Minister that certain members of your organization have taken to a practice of bouldering birds at a great number of areas on Taylor Island at West Dover, NS. While there is no explicit legislation against the crushing of Common Gulls (Larus canus) beneath boulders, the Minister does find this practice to be morally repugnant and without a sporting character.
Furthermore, in light of the rare migratory occurrence of an Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica) colony settling at Taylor Island, the Minister will be closing Taylor Island to all bird bouldering activities until such time as the birds have set on their way. Please inform your membership that, should they wish to crush birds beneath boulders, they will not be permitted to do so on Taylor Island under penalty of Crown prosecution.
Sincerely,
Howard W. Goldthwait
Secretary to Honorable John MacDonell