
The Canada goose is a nuisance. But you might not realize how it got that way.
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In this episode of Vox Almanac, Vox’s Phil Edwards explores the poop-filled history of the Canada goose — and the way people transformed it from migratory wonder to public nuisance.
If you’ve played on a soccer field or strolled past a golf course in the United States, you’ve doubtless seen gaggles of Canada geese terrorizing the public space. These geese were actually put here by state agencies in the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s as part of public programs to create Canada goose populations after nearly hunting the bird to extinction. Because these birds are all protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, it proves surprisingly difficult to get the geese to leave.
There are some methods of geese removal, like egg oiling, or addling, that stop new geese from hatching. It’s a lot of effort, but it works. Still, these Canada geese illustrate some of the unintended consequences that happened when people tried to foster flocks in the last half-century.
Further Reading:
Home grown honkers was a definitive guide to goose raising. You can find information about it here, and some used copies are available online:
Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s bird guide is an invaluable resource to learn the basics about all birds, including the Canada goose:
Many state agencies have written histories of their geese programs, but this Federal Impact Statement from 2002 is the best option for an overall picture:
Harold Hanson’s book, The Giant Canada Goose, chronicles the rediscovery of a species once thought extinct (as well as some breeding advice):
These bird population studies give you a picture of changing bird populations over the past 50 years:
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Emu : We were defeated the Aussie army
Goose: We will do the same in Northern America
Start cooking them problem solved
I wanna know what that song is called so badly
HOW DO I GET AHOLD OF THAT BOOK
Goose Gang
😂 I actually caught one at my friends birthday party in second grade with bread and proceeded to ask her if she wanted to pet it while I held it… turns out I did that a lot when I was younger
Those things are freaking scary when the hiss and attack you
Be scared Americans, this is only the beginning.
Am I the only Canadian who hasn’t had a bad experience with these geese ?
Yea this would never be an issue in China
And here i thought they mentioning Goose brand.. Which also from Canada.. LOL
Interesting topic, completely annoying, distracting music. Couldn't finish the video.
Emu vs Canada Goose? Who would win?
I'm here for the silly goose.
GET EM BOYS
-A Canadian
Hey ,favor could you guys explain the NO BAIL SWEDEN SITUATION ? would help us ASAP.
Stop hunting Canada geese
Geese overpopulate
Goose: I'm about to end this means whole career
Why do you say "KINADA"?
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Give it a market in China problem solved!! Extinction is simple these days
I wonder what they taste like.
they're canadian spies, the lot of them
As a little kid I always thought geese were the evil cousins of ducks.
Guess I was right about the evil part.
they smell fear
i don’t think people who aren’t in north america know how these birds are actually everywhere. i’ve never gone a day in the lower 48 without seeing one
It's called migration
Giant Canada geese originating from a population in Minnesota don’t migrate. How is it that every state now has a prairie home companion?
Emus : have war with australia
Canada goose leader : why not we do that ?
Can you do a video on why some wedding ceremonies ask if anyone has objections
This video vs The brand