It is apparent that a few   other people have questioned or even protested the excessive and   irrational goose harassment at Central Park.  But as previously   noted, the people are fed propaganda, exaggeration and are ultimately   and usually pacified. ("Three geese are a health threat.")
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Or, in some cases, the public is simply ignored.
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These days if one calls the Central Park Conservancy to   question the daily harassment of a pitifully small hand-full of geese   at the Boat Lake or non-existent geese at the other CP lakes and   ponds, one is transferred to a number to leave a message. Usually, no one   calls back and the daily Geese Police activities continue   unabated.
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In virtually all the instances of USDA Wildlife   Services goose or other wildlife slaughters around the   country, it is claimed that the public is "surprised."
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But, should we really be surprised when these slaughters   occur?
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The signs and "red flags" are there all along.  We   just don't see them. More importantly, we fail to speak up when matters are   comparatively small and speaking out might actually make a   difference.
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It is natural for many people to think under   prevailing circumstances, "Harassment is not a big deal.  The geese aren't   being killed."
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No, the geese aren't being killed today in Central   Park..  But, they likely will be tomorrow.    
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Because the same vilifications   and propaganda used to justify harassment of three geese on   a large lake today, (as well as migratory geese) will be used later to   justify a potential slaughter of the roughly 40 geese who return   to Central Park in summer for molting and some attempted   breeding.
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(I say "attempted" breeding because this past summer, all the   eggs of the five nesting pairs of geese in Central Park were oiled and prevented   from hatching.)
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One could of course theorize that with the current   contract between the Conservancy and Geese Police (that   apparently runs most of the year), the nearly 40   returning "resident" geese will be harassed out of Central Park this   spring before they are able to re-establish breeding ground and molting   residency.
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But, since most or all of the approximately 40 geese were   originally hatched in Central Park, they (unlike other geese) are well used to   harassment (and dogs for that matter) and are not easily deterred and   frightened off. 
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(Geese originally hatched at the Boat Lake in Central Park are   even accustomed to boats, fishing, crowds and fireworks.)
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Chances are most of the Central Park resident   geese will prevail through the spring and summer despite harassment.   
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But, with what appears now to be a new "zero tolerance"   for any geese in Central Park lakes and ponds, can these 40 resident geese be   presumed to be "safe" over the summer molt, as they have been through   even the worst of USDA goose slaughters throughout the city?    (Slaughters that have taken more than 5,000 geese over the past four years,   including more than 1,000 killed at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge over the past   two years.)
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I personally don't believe we can presume anything over the   coming summer. 
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As there has been notable change in   both, the rhetoric CP is using against geese, as well   as its actions,  I am personally concerned that CP   leadership is being unduly influenced and pressured by USDA and other   governmental agencies for a goose cull in the upcoming   years. 
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While in the past it was somewhat comforting to   think that too many people would bear witness to any potential USDA   goose culls in Central Park, the fact that it is comparatively easy to   mislead and frighten the public (and media) about geese opens doors   for a potential slaughter. 
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If such sounds "paranoid" on my part, one needs to read   thoroughly this in-depth article from National Geographic that describes   (among other things) USDA influence on policy makers in the airline   industry -- basically championing bird culls as opposed to refinement   and investment in the more effective avian radar to avoid bird and airline   collisions:
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In recent years, I have personally watched the number of   Canada geese in Central Park through late summer and early fall   go from a couple of hundred several years ago to virtually none   now.   But, even these pitiful three geese currently at the   Boat Lake are being subjected to daily harassment as well as any other   geese who fly into any of the other CP lakes or ponds.  (The Jackie Onassis   Reservoir is, according to Geese Police, a separate entity from the rest of   Central Park and under different leadership.)
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That most people (including birders and otherwise animal   lovers) don't see this as "red flag," suggests we are not   absorbing the information from prior USDA goose and wildlife culls around   the country.  The fact is, discussion and planning for these   deadly actions usually take place years before they actually   occur.  
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We cannot act "surprised" by goose and   wildlife culls when the groundwork for them has been laid months or   years in advance and even when brought to our attention, we choose to look   the other way and dismiss.
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While gratifying to know that some people have questioned and   expressed displeasure with continuing goose harassment in Central Park, the   numbers simply aren't enough to have actual impact and are rather, easily   dismissed.
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The writing is seemingly on the wall for the nearly 40   resident geese who presumably make it back to Central Park this   spring.
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One cannot discount the now likely prospect that they   will ultimately end up in the 2014 USDA WS "Goose Removal   Report."   --- PCA 
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