Sunday, February 7, 2010

What can we do about goose droppings in city parks? Should we start a catch, cork, and release program?

I am a firm believer in the ';time out'; system to correct unwanted behavior. If we can catch a goose and make it face the corner (yes, that means having to stand next to the dopeman), then it will surely get discouraged from doing its business wherever. Next time, it will know to go to a liquor store and ask to use the toilet.What can we do about goose droppings in city parks? Should we start a catch, cork, and release program?
isn't it good for the soil anyway?


maybe put a place for them to go bathroom somewhereWhat can we do about goose droppings in city parks? Should we start a catch, cork, and release program?
The geese are actually doing you a favor by fertilizing the lawn. There seems to be some kind of natural order to things, as hard as we try to prevent it.





If you have children that are at an age where they put stuff in their mouths, watch them like a hawk. (no pun intended).
considering we are invading their habbitat and taking it over it's not going to stop. we're ruining this earth and even if you try to relocate them they will come back.

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