there are multiple facets to most every story. Cormorants can indeed descend upon a small body of water and wreak havoc. The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department operates a hatchery in Athens TX. The staff there have told the story of cormorants coming in and wiping out whole ponds of stock. They maintain a shotgun patrol to protect the hatchery. This would be a case where the birds could have an adverse impact on a system. If I had a small pond that I maintained for family fishing I would not want cormorants attending. On the other hand, a large reservoir like Texoma, I can't see how cormorants could have an adverse affect on that fishery.

Like coyotes and any other predators, they just need to stay away from my stock and all will be OK in my book.

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