The population of Canadian Geese has exploded over the last few years in many Mid-West cities. This increase has caused many problems from their droppings, bacteria in their droppings, noise and confrontational behavior. Part of the problems is from abundance of safe, man-made bodies of water (suc
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The population of Canadian Geese has exploded over the last few years in many Mid-West cities. This increase has caused many problems from their droppings, bacteria in their droppings, noise and confrontational behavior. Part of the problems is from abundance of safe, man-made bodies of water (such as on golf courses, public parks and beaches, and in planned communities). Photo by: Aaron M. Suozzi