Almost as soon as they arrived, the 7 migratory geese seen on the Reservoir  in Central Park a few nights ago departed.
Presumably, the Reservoir served as a brief resting stop for the traveling  birds before moving on.
Admittedly, it is a little early for any CP wintering geese or mallards to  be settling down on the Reservoir.
That usually occurs in December when most of the park's lakes and ponds  freeze over.
However, it is disconcerting (to say the least) that  apparently only 7 migratory geese have landed in the Reservoir (even  temporarily) in the almost seven weeks since the fall began.  
One cannot help but wonder if most are simply being blown out of the skies  by hunters while trying to make their way over the Atlantic flyway during  fall migrations?
As noted so many times in this journal, nothing is "normal" over the past  year or two.
I remember last year being concerned over the low number of Canada geese  wintering in the Reservoir as compared to past years.
But, at the time I attributed the anemic numbers to a rougher  than normal winter and the fact most of the Reservoir had frozen  over.
And yet, there were a normal number of wintering mallards in the  Reservoir last year.
I now believe that the Canada goose population in NY state has  been decimated by both the expanded hunting seasons and the seemingly never  ending goose massacres conducted in NYC metro area by the USDA for the past  8 years or so.
As smart and resilient as the geese normally are, they simply cannot  survive this all out assault on their species.
I am most worried over the city's and USDA's goose "plans" for next  year in NYC.
That is, to round whatever geese still remain "within 7 miles of an  airport" and send for slaughter in NYC.
Despite phone calls and multiple letters, we still have not been  informed of where NYC geese were sent this past summer for  slaughter in Pennsylvania.
Obviously, the USDA is unwilling to share what should be public information  with either the media or the people.
One has to wonder of the reasons for the hiding and secrecy?
"Those who have nothing to hide, hide nothing."
If the arguments for goose "euthanasia" via gassings are  bogus, (geese being high flying migratory birds are able  to retain oxygen levels far longer than mammals and therefore  take a long time to die in gas chambers) the ones for slaughter and  "donation to food banks" are even more insidious -- and potentially health and  life threatening to humans.
There are laws that restrict and ban the slaughtering of wild caught birds  in establishments that "process" other meats due to fears of  bacterial contamination.
The 575 geese and goslings captured from NYC properties this year only  yielded 424 lbs of "edible meat."   (less than one pound per bird,  despite fact that a typical Canada goose weighs 10 lbs.)
Although the USDA claims the NYC geese were "tested" by PA for  lead and other contaminants, they say nothing about bacterial testing.  It  can cost up to $200.00 to fully and properly test one goose for all  possible contaminants and bacterial types and levels. But, such testing would  render the geese cost prohibitive for consideration of a proper and  safe food source for distribution to humans -- especially for the small  amounts of "edible meat" they actually produce.
Another thing to investigate is how much profit per bird any  "processing plant" makes from slaughtering the geese?  (Financial  incentives and profit motivations for killing geese.)
There are in fact, many questions to ask about the 575 geese sent to PA  this past summer for so-called, processing for "food donations" before moving  on with more planned slaughters .
Obviously little actual "food" was obtained from the slain  geese and the (taxpayer) costs for roundups, transportation,  slaughter, processing and so-called, "testing" would seemingly make this 424 lbs  of "edible goose meat" the most expensive food on the planet -- perhaps  next to truffles and Russian cavier.
But, we don't donate Russian cavier to food banks nor are we serving wild  caught, city park Canada geese (i.e. "roadkill") at "Le Cirque" or other  fine restaurants.
Should the poor people partaking of the "goose meat" get sick, who is even  to know?
Presumably, most don't have quality health insurance. They are likely to  suffer in silence and simply hope they get better.
Nevertheless, the bottom line is that instead of asking important questions  or getting forthright answers to the ones already asked, we are simply moving  ahead with next year's plans to round up remaining NYC geese and spin them  off to the same old PR ploys and rationalizations for slaughter.
It seems that once in an area, the USDA is entrenched and all the profit  wheels, secrecy and media "spins" are put into  full blown motion.
Unless seriously and successfully challenged, the city of NY and  the USDA will not halt its goose "removal" (i.e. eradication) programs  until every last NYC goose is dead.  
The writing is on the wall. 
But, not only for the resident geese still magically surviving in NYC,  but even the migratory geese, as well.
Six weeks into the fall and only 7 migratory geese observed stopping over  in CP.
It was announced on the news today that the African Black Rhino just went  extinct. That was due to decades of human poaching.
It is projected that by the end of this century, half the species on earth  will go extinct.
It seems from all happening now, Canada geese will be among them, as  much as some may laugh at that.
After all, there used to be hundreds of millions of passenger  pigeons. They went extinct in the early part of the last century.
Yes, the writing is on the wall, not just for African Black Rhinos,  but our beloved geese as well.  -- PCA
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