Following up on yesterday's blog posting regarding the Department of  Environmental Protection press release of June 25th, 2011, one is hard pressed  to figure out how an aggressive campaign of "goose removals" (and killings of  more than 3,000 geese over the past three years) around the city would  not result in an overall decrease in the goose population  in the New York Metropolitan area.
The New York City Metropolitan area however takes in Nassau and Suffolk  Counties, as well as Westchester and Rockland counties.
So, if one greatly stretches the imagination it is possible  to speculate that while thousands of geese were being killed within seven miles  of NYC airports, geese were breeding by the thousands in the outlying Long  Island and suburban areas.
However, this doesn't make a whole lot of sense, nor jive with the  realities of the day.
While it is quite apparent that Canada geese are a highly adaptable species  of bird and have been known to "compensate" for predations by breeding more, its  hard to imagine any community tolerating large numbers of geese reproducing on  lakefront properties -- especially in these days of an announced  "war on geese" occurring all over.
Goose management efforts, such as egg addling and goose harassment are  widely practiced and happening in areas all around the country, including  the suburban areas of New York.
So, while it is difficult to actually "prove" that the DEC  ongoing estimate of "20,000 -25,000" geese in the NYC metro area to be  highly inflated, the fact remains it is very questionable and suspect under  the current circumstances.   
What is truly needed is a scientific and independent study of goose  numbers in the NYC Metro area.  According to a spokesperson for the NYC  Audubon Society a grant request for that was actually proposed to the Port  Authority, but to date, it has not been granted.
Other claims in the DEP document raise questions:
For example, when one talks about a "flock of birds" one is usually  referring to more than two.
However, it was only two geese that flight 1549 collided  with on January 15, 2009.  
Tests later conducted on the remains of the two geese indicated they  were migratory geese from Labrador, Canada, apparently flying at  an altitude of 3,200 feet.   
The fact is, that even had New York killed EVERY goose in the entire  Metropolitan area (or even the state) it would not have  prevented that near-catastrophe of the plane landing in the Hudson that cold  January day! 
Additionally, the particular airliner had suffered "engine stall" on a  previous flight and almost had to emergency land:
Normally, when planes collide with birds, they don't end up in  rivers. Almost always, the airliners rather return to  airports. One cannot rule out mechanical deficiencies for largely  contributing to the ill fated flight that day landing in a river.
And yet that one incident which in fact, had nothing to do  with "resident" Canada geese living in or around city parks has been used to  justify a seemingly never-ending slaughter and/or harassment of the  local birds on city properties and elsewhere.
Of course the DEP also sites other goose/plane collisions as reason for the  massacres.
"82" to be exact over an 11-year period from 1999  -2010, none of which resulted in human casualty.  
Eighty-two seems to be an infinitely low number when one considers that  there were many millions of flights going in and out of NYC airports during that  period of time.
How many people were actually killed by falling tree branches during that  period of time?  Why haven't we declared a "war on trees" for public safety  reasons?
Is it because people care more about trees than the birds who actually live  near trees?
I don't personally know the answers to these questions.  I do question  however, why they have apparently never been asked by the major media.
One of course, understand the needs for public safety, but as noted,  even had we killed every goose in NY prior to Janurary 15th, 2009, it would not  have prevented the incident now being used to justify an all out war on a  local species.
When do "safety measures" simply become wasteful, obsessive,  irrational and meaningless vehicles for harassment, intrusion and in this case,  possible eradication of a species?
Recently, the government reviewed and finally changed its  ridiculous policy of forcing small children to remove shoes and undergo  "pat downs" at airports. (This should also be implemented for senior  citizens.)
Well, its past time the government also reviewed and changed its equally  ludicrous (and in this case) destructive policies of killing countless  thousands of Canada geese for the infinitely few times that a plane and goose  collision might occur.  It simply is not possible to kill billions  of birds over 4 Lbs (including eagles, pelicans, swans, egrets, etc, etc., etc.)  to guarantee "airline safety."
If the FAA and other agencies were really serious about  guaranteeing airline safety, they would go back to four engine planes, modernize  the airline fleets and take measures to prevent pilot and air traffic controller  fatigue and error.
We cannot simply continue to blame all of our own deficiencies and/or  failings on Canada geese.
Indeed, these birds have seemingly become the "scapegoat" for almost  everything gone wrong in our society.
If we could blame the economic crisis on Canada geese, we surely would. --  PCA
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