Learning to live with the Canada goose, a veritable 'poop machine'
Posted: Sun May 15, 2022 5:57 am
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brun ... -1.6452349
A growing N.B. population, introduced in the 1990s, is a headache for farmers, cities and golf courses.
A man walks along a trail through Centennial Park in Moncton, where Canada geese have become an issue for city staff. (Guy LeBlanc/Radio-Canada)
Ask Dan Hicks about the iconic Canada goose, and the first thing you're going to get is a laugh.
"Oh, you mean the ever-evolving goose chase?" Hicks said in a telephone interview from his office with the City of Moncton.
As director of parks operations with the city, he has been dealing with complaints about the birds for years.
A growing N.B. population, introduced in the 1990s, is a headache for farmers, cities and golf courses.
A man walks along a trail through Centennial Park in Moncton, where Canada geese have become an issue for city staff. (Guy LeBlanc/Radio-Canada)
Ask Dan Hicks about the iconic Canada goose, and the first thing you're going to get is a laugh.
"Oh, you mean the ever-evolving goose chase?" Hicks said in a telephone interview from his office with the City of Moncton.
As director of parks operations with the city, he has been dealing with complaints about the birds for years.