Growing flocks of Canada geese in Vernon, B.C., prompt city council to approve a cull
VERNON, B.C. — Non-native, resident Canada geese in British Columbia’s north Okanagan have overstayed their welcome and Vernon council has voted in favour of a cull.
Councillors have approved a motion to spend an estimated $41,000 to euthanize up to 150 birds in several area parks.
Culling programs aimed at habituated deer have been strongly opposed in the past, but the councillor who proposed the goose cull says she has been flooded with letters of support.
Coun. Dalvir Nahal says the provincial government should get involved because most municipalities have similar concerns about aggressive geese and the piles of excrement they leave behind.