To Prevent Canada Geese From Being a Nuisance This Summer - Act Now

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ACTIONS NOW CAN MAKE LESS NUISANCE ISSUES LATER THIS YEAR

 

The Canada goose is an adaptable bird and can live in a variety of locations, including open farmland and rural reservoirs to suburban neighborhood ponds, office complexes, parks and other developed areas.  According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division, an increase in the goose population, especially in urban areas, typically brings an increase in nuisance complaints.

 

“Geese that have adapted to people, either because they are being fed or because they are so close to humans on a daily basis, can become aggressive,” says Greg Balkcom, State Waterfowl Biologist for the Wildlife Resources Division.  “When you have resident geese nesting near developed areas like office complexes or apartment buildings, the geese will defend their nest against all intruders, and that includes chasing or charging people.”

 

So, how can you prevent geese from becoming a nuisance? 

 

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