Our government and media's "War on Canada geese" has officially been declared in this article from the Philadelphia Inquirer from a few days ago:
Not that the piece comes as any surprise to those of us familiar with  cullings, expanded hunting, harassment and egg destruction of Canada geese.  
Past articles and information just didn't refer to  these destructions as an official "war" upon the species.
According to this article, there are currently "3.89 million resident  Canada geese throughout North America" -- "a 17 fold increase from  1970."
However, we have to remember that Canada geese almost went extinct in the  early 1960's and attempts were then made to captively breed the birds to restore  "healthy hunting populations."
Presumably, there would not have been a whole lot of Canada geese around in  1970.
Is that the goal now?
To force the species back to near-extinction or only allow those  geese who can provide easy targets for hunters?
"3.89" million geese does not  sound like a very high number for  all of North America.  We have 78 million dogs in the United States. We  have 8 million humans in New York City.
Why is almost 4 million geese for all of North American an intolerable  number? -- A number that necessitates a "war" upon the species?
Among the many negative and disparaging articles against the geese, comes  this one today out of San Jose newspaper:
Apparently, this newspaper cannot afford a fact checker.
The writer cites the "Miracle on the Hudson" incident occurring in June,  instead of January of 2009.  He fails to mention the engine problems the  airliner experienced two days before colliding with two migratory Canada geese  and landing in the Hudson.
Let's not allow facts to get in the way of propaganda. 
The reporter also claims that an adult goose produces "1 to 2 pounds of  droppings a day" when the reality is that the birds produce about 5 to 7 ounces  a day.
Another recent article accused an adult goose of producing  "several pounds" of poop a day.  Well, what is a little  exaggeration?   Hopefully, the readers don't believe everything read  in these so-called "news services."
It seems modern reporters are not capable or willing to question  or investigate any actual facts even when what they are spewing  makes no sense.  They just seem to write (or parrot)  whatever  sounds bad for the geese, including that the geese are "aggressive towards  children."  
I have stated for a long time that if government and media could blame  geese for things like hurricanes, Tsunamis and earthquakes, they  would.   In fact, one suspects some genius  is researching  ways to make such charges "stick" against  the geese.   (Throw crap at the wall and see what sticks.)   Certainly, the press is not going to investigate anything, anymore than  they did those "Weapons of mass destruction in Iraq."
I am starting to really question, "Freedom of the Press" in this  country.  While our press may have "freedom," it doesn't seem to question  anything. 
Still, there is one item of note from the most recent article from  California.  The writer describes the park ranger as "uncovering a  nest with 12 large goose eggs."
That is actually significant (if we can presume the incident actually  happened in view of all the other errors in this article.)
If 12 goose eggs were actually found in one nest then it confirms what I  have been saying all along:
That is, that the more we prey upon a species, the more the  species will attempt to "adapt" to the predation.
Canada geese normally lay 4 to 7 eggs to a nest.   
Not 12.
If it is true that the geese are laying more eggs now (an obvious  change in behavior and normal breeding patterns), it is only because we have  pressured, harassed and preyed upon the species so much, the geese have  been forced to become more resourceful and resilient and in essence, to  "change their behavior" to adapt to the endless persecution and  harassment.
One suspects that one of two things will happen over the ensuing  years.
1-- Humans will once again drive Canada geese to near extinction as the  species will ultimately  be unable to "adapt" to the vast array of  arsenals against them from egg destruction and harassments to hunting to  cullings. 
OR, 
2-- We will inadvertently create a kind of "superbird" able to successfully  adapt to all the persecutions and predations devised by man.   
If the latter be the case, then it can be surmised that even if most of the  planet is eventually destroyed via nuclear accidents, oil spills or war,  somehow the "wily" Canada geese will survive.
We taught this bird well how to survive the damnations of hell and come out  the other side, victorious. -- PCA
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