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- Oklahoma City, OK
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| Canada Geese are regulated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service under the guidelines set forth by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 making it unlawful to kill, sell, hunt, disturb nests and eggs, or purchase and possess migratory birds unless permitted by the Secretary of the Interior. | ||
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| Current goose conflicts in urban and suburban settings are often caused by resident Canada Geese flocks and not migratory birds. During the 1930s an ambitious effort was undertaken to reintroduce a resident population of geese throughout the Continental United States. | ||
| Many things have changed since the reestablishment of resident geese, particularly the use and development of our land resources. Creating open spaces with well manicured lawns, often dotted with ponds and lakes, and the lack of predators in these suburban settings creates an environment in which geese can thrive. Extensive food resources, excellent nesting areas, and security from predators are all that is needed to create a population explosion among resident Canada Geese. | ||
| Often these Geese feed in adjacent farm land creating a hardship to the land owner. Hunting access is often limited due to the proximity to human environments. | ||
| The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates the current (2002) national resident goose population at 3.5 million. At an average annual growth rate of 10%, within three years 1.1 million new geese will be added to the current population. | ||
| These unnatural conditions work to produce healthier and larger geese capable of laying larger nests and living much longer than their migratory cousins. | ||
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