(Photo:  Papa and Mama goose on the Boat Lake in Central  Park.  Thank God they are not in Lacey Township, New Jersey.)
Two new goose-related Facebook pages have sprung up over the past  couple of days.                              
The first one, (54)  Concerned Citizens Of Lacey For Humanity supports the geese of Lacey  Township, NJ and promotes non-lethal ways to both, protect  the birds and humanely manage their numbers.   (The  town recently signed a contract with USDA to round up and gas the  Lacey geese for a cost of $6,000.)    
The second page (apparently put up as some sort of spoof), mocks and  derides the geese and issues invitations to goose advocates to "come adopt  Lacey's geese!" (56) Lacey Canada  Goose Adoption Agency 
The "Adoption Agency" page went to some trouble to post photos of what  looks like lots of geese someplace.
But, who knows when and where the photos were taken?
I could have, after all, taken photos of what would have appeared a  very large number of migratory geese who wintered at Harlem Meer these  past few months and then attempted to "sell" the case that Central Park has "too  many geese."  (Currently, there are between ten and twenty geese  at Harlem Meer since the migratorys departed in recent weeks.)
But, for all the whining about geese and the "damage" they do at Lacey (and  other areas), there is rarely any actual proof  and documentation of the claims. 
In fact, despite numerous newspaper articles and hundreds of  comments regarding Lacey's "goose problem" one has yet  to read an actual goose count number, size of the affected location or any  variables within the stats.   There are ironically, no statistics to  either confirm or dispute anything. 
Again, it appears to be just one more case of quite literally "Throwing  (goose) poop at the wall to see what sticks."
I say that particularly in light of a video shot yesterday at Lacey's  lake and posted on YouTube.  
The video shows a man from a goose harassment company discussing with town  leadership means of scaring off geese with a fake eagle and whistles. 
But, the truly significant portion of this video is near its  end.  That is when the gentleman, in effort to demonstrate the  effectiveness of the product, releases the fake eagle to scare off  two geese from the lake.
Repeat:  TWO geese off the entire  lake!
Is this what Lacey Township deems an "overpopulation of geese?"
This would be hilarious, were it not so pathetic (truly worthy of a skit on  Saturday Night Live). 
The newspaper articles, the endless whining and complaints, the  contract with the USDA, the meeting with a goose harassment person  --  all to "get rid of" TWO geese on a lake?
OK.  Not to assume everyone in Lacey is lying, wildly  exaggerating and hallucinating (though they certainly are throwing crap at  the wall) let's presume there really were "hundreds" of geese in the area a few  weeks ago.
They were most likely migratory geese who have  now, for the most part left to return to their northern  breeding grounds -- just like most geese recently left  Central Park and other local areas.
But, was Central Park in a frenzy over its couple of hundred migratory  visitors over the winter?  Did they get their panties in a wad?  Did  they call out "Goosebusters, the USDA and military drones?
NO.  (Unlike Prospect Park in Brooklyn which crazily  and cruelly harassed migratory geese in February.)
Harassment wasn't used on the migratory geese in Central Park this  winter -- even though there were more geese this year than last due to the  unusually warm winter.  That is because Central Park was apparently  aware that the geese would leave naturally even before  spring actually set in.
All of this goes to knowledge about geese;  their migratory, life and breeding patterns and knowing the  difference between so-called, "resident" geese and  migratory geese.
It does not appear that the leadership of Lacey knows any of  these things.
If they did, then responsible and humane action would have been taken years  ago to address the so-called "resident goose overpopulation problem" and it  never would have come down to knee-jerk, mafia-style hit men contracts with  the USDA and the laughable and yet, pathetic chasing of TWO geese  peacefully swimming on a lake. -- PCA
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