The feds are defending their actions which led nearly 300 Canada geese from Prospect Park to the gas chamber earlier this month. Over the past week residents mourned the loss of their local geese (there was a vigil), and a former Parks Commissioner called out the US Department of Agriculture for slaughtering geese that were more than 7 miles away from the city's airports (the rule is that geese within 7 miles will be euthanized). So what do the officials with blood on their hands have to say?
According to the Brooklyn Paper, they say they had no choice but to kill the geese. Spokeswoman Carol Bannerman defended the move with data that notes geese are more likely to fly into airplane engines during warm weather. She also explained, “The concept that the birds never leave Prospect Park, or only fly under 1,000 feet and therefore are not a threat is not accurate. Eighty percent of birds strikes occur under 1,000 feet, when a plane is either taking off or landing. That is a critical point when the plane is most vulnerable!”
The Humane Society of the US is one organization that criticized the slaughter, Patrick Kwan says, “This was a knee-jerk reaction—there are more humane, more effective and more cost effective methods. This amounts to an unscientific and crude catch and kill program.” He also noted that their solution wasn't going to prove effective, and the geese will be back soon enough—or as he put it, "Any New Yorker can tell you that setting up rat traps all day won’t solve a rat problem.”
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I AM HAVING VOO-DOO IMAGES AND SENDING THEM INTO A SLEEPLESS NIGHT>
GUILT CAN KILL A PERSON YOU KNOW.
longacre
Why not gas pigeons, too?
sowhtifithppnsitwll
I wonder how many lives have been affected from pigeon droppings.
I remember 35 years ago hearing about health issues.
nik13
Canada geese are invasive pests. They drive out other water fowl, such as mallard ducks, their feces foul up their own habitat killing fish & amphibians. Enough with that crappy sentimentalism about killing them. Do you people think your steak in made in basement of Whole Foods, or in Kansas slaughterhouse? I'm sure many restaurants in Chinatown would know how to turn them into something edible, like Peking goose.
sowhtifithppnsitwll
MAKE SCRAMBLED EGGS>
Dead Himmler
When they come back I want to help. I have come up with a more improved systematic system in exterminating these animals.
solidago
My only criticism is that the geese are going to waste - I'd love to fill my freezer with local, humanely "raised," truly free range meat, and would be happy to teach others how to turn a dead goose into something ready to cook and eat.
The cluelessness of people whose primary exposure to the natural world comes from watching Disney films and TV "documentaries" drives me nuts.
Såkandulæredet
Yeah exactly. Food shouldn't be wasted!
spnder
It was just very crude. There's got to be a better way than rounding all of them up in the middle of the night like that.
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