In still one more startling and illuminating example   of USDA Wildlife Services acting more like a for-profit,  private   extermination company than a governmental agency, comes this news out of Poplar   Grove, Illinois:
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Despite being offered assistance from The Humane Society   of the United States to humanely manage its goose population, the   homeowner's association of Candlewick Lake, apparently elected instead to   enter into contract with WS to have all its 60 geese and goslings rounded   up and exterminated. (Something that on the face of it, makes little   sense.)
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What this particular wildlife massacre has to do   with helping to insure "airline safety" or protection of   "agriculture" is anyone's guess. 
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Rather, what the scant evidence suggests, is that   USDA Wildlife Services derives a good deal of its revenue from entering into   wildlife killing contracts with private entities and associations for purposes   of human convenience and seeming profit. 
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Such is not truly the role of a federal governmental agency.   -- Especially when other private or non-profit agency has otherwise offered   assistance to the affected community.
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It is not clear from the above article (which is mainly a   press release from HSUS) if the residents of Candlewick Lake were   fully informed and knowledgeable that the 60 geese and their   babies would be captured and killed by USDA and if that is in fact, what   they wanted.  
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Considering how WS has misled other communities into believing   captured animals would be "humanely relocated," it is possible the Home   Association was likewise deceived.  
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It seems most communities, if having a choice between   non-lethal solution to wildlife conflicts (as proposed by HSUS) and lethal   ones (performed by WS) would choose non-lethal first. 
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There is obviously much that is not known about this   particular goose massacre conducted by WS and so far, only one media outlet has   reported it at all (and that based on the HSUS very brief press   release).
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Apparently neither USDA WS or the Home Association issued   their own press releases or Community Notifications and no reporter has   bothered to (so far) investigate.
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But, for sure if goslings were present in the roundup (as   reported) then it is highly unlikely that any established, non-lethal   measures for goose control were tried first and rather the first   solution as put forth and enacted by USDA WS was   extermination.  
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This, once again is contrary to the common WS claims of   trying to solve wildlife conflicts through "non-lethal means" before resorting   to lethal ones.  Rather their motto seems to be, "Kill first and answer   questions later."
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It is hoped that further investigation into this incident   occurs that might bring greater enlightenment to exactly why these 60 geese   and goslings died. (Did the Home Association actually want the   geese dead?  Were residents of the community informed of   the lethal plan and did they have any say?   Were any   non-lethal measures attempted first?)
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Unfortunately, if anything like New York City, the deaths of   these 60 geese and their goslings from Candlewick Lake will go   uninvestigated, unreported and ultimately, unknown to most of the   members of the community.
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Score another secrecy and kill victory for   Wildlife (Extermination) Services. -- PCA
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So, so very sad. Unfortunately, this is happening all over and the public must be made aware of who the USDA/WS is and exactly what they are doing to our wildlife. I can't believe that given a humane solution to this "perceived" problem,
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