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28 Dec 2015 08:27 |
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The UGWG began taking eggs from nests to reduce traffic problems on Kenaston as a pilot project in 2011. That year, 1,071 eggs were taken from 212 nests, followed by 682 eggs from 111 nests in 2012 and 900 eggs from 255 nests last year.
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"We only remove eggs where it's a public safety concern," Leafloor said. "We're not removing geese eggs from areas where the problem is goose droppings."
Leafloor said in order to remove the eggs, they first had to get a federal permit allowing them to do it and then get permission from the property owner or manager.
But Leafloor said what Manitoba Conservation has found is the geese they remove eggs from are not first time visitors.
"It's the same geese coming back," he said. "Manitoba Conservation is monitoring the bands on the birds. It's because they have high survival rates and they are not susceptible to hunting because they're in the city.".
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