Invasive Canada geese in the crosshairs as B.C. council approves planned cull
VERNON, B.C. — A program to cull invasive, non-migratory Canada geese in British Columbia’s North Okanagan has the strong support of Vernon city council.
Councillors have voted 6-1 in favour of the program to spend up to $40,000 to eliminate as many as 250 geese.
Only Mayor Victor Cumming voted against the cull, which still needs a management plan from wildlife biologist as well as federal and provincial approval.
Initial plans would see about 10 kayakers rounding up the geese at three Vernon-area beaches on Okanagan Lake, something Cumming says would have to be done annually, to keep numbers in check.