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Managing Canada Geese in Urban Environments

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Managing Canada Geese (380.47 KB)
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The Internet-First University Press Archive 001, 30 Apr 05
Author
Smith, Arthur E.
Craven, Scott R.
Curtis, Paul D.
Abstract

In many areas of the United States and Canada, the Canada goose has adapted to urban landscapes, foraging on mowed lawns and nesting near ponds and reservoirs. Geese may congregate at parks, golf courses, and athletic fields and create nuisance situations. This manual helps wildlife professionals, turfgrass managers, and homeowners select appropriate management strategies for alleviating problems caused by resident, nonmigratory geese.

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This manual complements the video, Suburban Goose Management, Searching for Balance, which can be obtained from the Cornell University Resource Center. Phone 607-255-2080 or email resctr@cornell.edu.
A print on demand of these books and articles can be obtained from Cornell Business Services (CBS) Digital Services by sending e-mail to digital@cornell.edu or calling 607.255.2524. In the body of the message include the identifier.uri for the book or article, and ask to be contacted regarding payment.
Sponsorship
Cornell Cooperative Extension
Jack H. Berryman Institute, Utah State University
The Wildlife Society
The University of Wisconsin
Date Issued
2000-09
Publisher
Cornell Cooperative Extension
Keywords
Canada goose management
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Canada goose biology
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Canada goose habitats
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Canada goose reproduction management
ISBN
1-57753-255-4
Type
book

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