The countdown has already started and the clock is ticking away on the  lives of NYC geese, virtually all of whom are now  in certain peril.                        
This past summer, the USDA rounded up 575 geese from NYC parks and  properties. That number is far lower than the "800" previously projected  and sought.
Apparently, so desperate was USDA to "make work" and earn their paycheck,  they even "revisited" two locations (Inwood Park and Pelham Bay Park)  to terrorize and capture whatever geese they could -- even as few as  ten geese at Inwood Park the second time around.
Additionally, the USDA captured and killed 8 banded geese,  including three with neck collars.  (There were two neck- collared  geese in Prospect Park this past spring.)
While the USDA claims the geese "were given to a food bank" in  Pennsylvania, only 424 lbs of goose "meat" was (according to  USDA) "distributed to food charity." (The weight of two muscular adult  men.)   That is LESS than one pound per bird!   It  is more likely than not, that most of the  575 entrapped geese died in the trucks en route to a  slaughterhouse at least 3 hours away from NYC. (Crowding, terror, stress and  heat is a slow, torturous way for the geese to die.)
In its "Recommendations" USDA talks about "finding processing  plants in NYC that can process birds locally" and also about capturing  geese when they are not molting.  ("Alternative methods of  capture.")
This is far worse news than could have ever been imagined.   Although all evidence points to the goose population already being  decimated in NYC, the USDA and the City are still  vigorously planning to kill even more geese next year -- or more  accurately, whatever still remains.
It is abundantly clear that if we want to save whatever geese still remain  in NYC, then we need immediately to:
1-- Lobby politicians and City Council to demand oversight and  hearings into goose massacres.  We must also continually pressure  parks to oppose goose slaughters and if necessary, implement  non-lethal measures of goose population control for areas with more  than 100 geese.
2-- Monitor and immediately respond  via reader comments or Letters to the Editor to  all news coverage and media articles on NYC geese. *
3-- Pitch to media and try to secure more coverage and  Investigative Reports.
4-- Begin plans and organization for massive  rallies  very early in spring or preferably late winter  demanding end to goose slaughters.
5-- Continue to monitor and report goose numbers in  parks and city properties -- especially those that have been targeted for goose  killings recently or in past.
The clock is ticking down on the lives of innocent geese in NYC and we  cannot afford to be so naive to believe that USDA will not kill even when  low numbers of geese are present in parks.
USDA went to Flushing Meadow Park on June 28 of this year to round up  7 geese out of 11 geese who were originally  observed.
Obviously, a low number of geese does not deter the USDA and the city of  NY in its killing missions.
If we want to save the geese still surviving in NYC then that work starts  today.  Should we wait until next year, we will simply be  reacting to massacres already occurred.
The USDA is already seeking NYC "processing plants" to send next  year's goose victims to. (Probably because so many geese died in the trucks  this year on their journey to hell in PA.)
Though it is only fall,  the death wheels are already in motion for  next year's hapless geese still remaining in city parks come  next June.
The countdown to zero geese in NYC has already started and is in full blown  motion.
Indeed, "zero population of geese" is already the reality in Central  Park,  -- PCA
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