Washington
goose poop prompts officials maybe to let the dogs out
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[March 25, 2015]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Park
Service is weighing using dogs to drive off Canada geese that each foul
the U.S. capital's National Mall with up to three pounds (1.4 kg) of
droppings a day, the agency said on Tuesday.
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The Park Service is considering using border collies to harass the
large and growing population of Canada geese from tourist draws like
the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, the Washington Monument
grounds and John F. Kennedy Hockey Fields.
With the dogs, "the geese will be encouraged to abandon the lawns
and water in these areas and relocate elsewhere," it said in a
statement.
The geese, known as the Branta canadensis, produce up to two or
three pounds (0.9 to 1.4 kg) of feces a day per bird. The droppings
damage pumps and filters of the Reflecting Pool, degrade the park
and are a potential public health hazard, the Park Service said in a
statement.
No birds will be physically harmed. The park-like Mall area
stretches from the Capitol to the Potomac River and is lined by
monuments and museums.
The agency is accepting public comment through April 22, it said.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said that local populations of
Canada geese were increasing rapidly throughout the lower 48 U.S.
states.
"Many populations now (are) at levels where agricultural
depredations and urban conflicts are common," it said on its
website.
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The agency said it has tried to use increased hunting to deal with
nuisance geese, but that can be impractical, especially in urban
areas.
Even as Canada geese that reside in the United States are booming,
migratory populations of the same species, that nest in Arctic or
sub-Arctic regions are stagnant or in decline, the Fish and Wildlife
Service said.
(Reporting by Ian Simpson; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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