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Subject: The Canada Goose
From: Tony Crocker <>
Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 09:56:31 +1300
Hi all

Laurie's sentiments are understood. I'd just like to correct a fact. Canada
Geese in NZ are no threat to Paradise Shelducks, or anything else, as far as
I know. They have both benefited greatly from pastoralism, and shelducks are
currently undergoing something of a population explosion.

However Laurie is right about CGs being pests. They are pests - to farmers.
They poo on pasture that stock then declines to eat (like most geese?? Cape
Barren and Magpie included?). They are also expanding their range in NZ. And
hunters can't keep them in check, so there are periodic and hugely emotive
and contentious organised culls. They are also regarded as pests in the UK.

The interesting thing in the US is that they are pests in places there too,
where human-induced changes have created areas for large numbers of resident
CGs, instead of smaller numbers of purely migratory birds. We just can't
seem to get it right!

Tony

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