Park Board seeks publics help to prevent Canada Geese nesting on private property

Vancouver, BCLocal News

The City of Vancouver's Park Board is calling on residents to assist in preventing Canada geese from nesting on private properties, especially on high, flat surfaces like rooftops and balconies. To deter geese, residents can take several proactive measures, such as planting trees and shrubs or removing water sources. The Park Board utilizes a humane technique called egg addling to manage the goose population, which has effectively reduced the number of new geese over the past decade. The success of this program is heavily reliant on public participation, encouraging residents to report potential nests. Residents should look for signs of nesting, such as geese standing in the same location daily.

Furthermore, the article warns against feeding geese, as it promotes their presence and can lead to health hazards due to increased droppings. Vancouver parks and beaches have strict regulations against wildlife feeding, with fines reaching up to $500 for violations. Community cooperation is essential for maintaining a balanced ecosystem and enhancing public spaces.

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