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"If there is a will to actually address the Canada goose population effectively and humanely, there are two pieces in the life cycle of the Canada goose that I've identified where they are extremely vulnerable to human intervention," said Central Saanich Mayor Alastair Bryson, whose municipality has been central in helping develop a regional goose management strategy.
"One is when chicks come out. They have to be on the water, and, when they're on the water, they are vulnerable, extremely vulnerable, to being rounded up and addressed at that point," said Bryson, who was involved in collecting field data for the management strategy.
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"I would suspect ... the general population of the CRD is significantly impacted as much or more than by the deer. Also, the health issue - not only in public parks but also in the fields where some of these farmers are trying to grow organic crops," Daly said.
Capital Regional District parks staff have been reporting on problems with geese since the late 1990s. Since 2010, the province, farmers from Saanich discountair tickets to st croix Peninsula and Metchosin, First Nations and the CRD have been working on a goose management strategy.
That strategy, endorsed by the parks committee, recommends a multifaceted approach that stresses public education and habitat modification (to make it not as attractive to geese), as well as managing ponds and water features, combined with hazing, egg addling and more efficient hunting - including an examination of the need and feasibility of a managed discountair tickets to st croix goose kill.
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