Livestock damage from predators produces 11 compensation claims in Morris-Turnberry

MORRIS-TURNBERRY – Sometimes, there are reminders that local residents are experiencing country living. Morris-Turnberry Council received a report at its first meeting of 2026 about hunting and trapping activities in the municipality; specifically, those in pursuit of livestock protection or compensation.  The report by Deputy Clerk Kim Johnston summarizes that the Ontario Wildlife Damage Compensation…

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