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Microsoft # In Moorestown, officials are considering the use of federal permits that would allow some geese to be euthanized.
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Laptop Computers # Medford earlier this month approved an ordinance that makes it illegal to feed the fowl.
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Laptop Computer # Mount Laurel has used dogs to scare geese away and may place fake alligators in the pond at Laurel Acres as another deterrent.
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Desktop Computer Moorestown's environmental advisory committee recently recommended a plan that would destroy up to 450 geese by a carbon-dioxide gassing method, Councilman Howard Miller said. Another permit allows the addling of eggs and the shotgun shooting of up to two geese per day on a number of Burlington County farms.
Notebooks Moorestown's goose population has increased by 15 percent to 30 percent a year recently, Miller said, although an exact population is not known. The geese don't migrate, but they do stick around the area.
Lenovo The township has tried other methods and also banned the feeding of geese at Strawbridge Lake Park, but the population kept increasing.
Hard Drive Border collies were used leading up to the township's summer festival at Strawbridge Lake this year. That worked for a time.
Travelstar "The geese pretty much disappeared," Miller said. "The park went from a mess to a nice place to walk."
Gateway Eventually, the geese returned.
Laptop Parts "We like geese," Miller said. "But too many are health hazards."
Software The euthanization could happen this fall or winter, he said, but he emphasized a final decision has not been made. Meat from the geese, which is not harmed in the gassing process, would go to homeless shelters and soup kitchens.
Hard Drives Township Manager John Terry expects opposition if officials decide to take the permanent population control route.
Electronics "It's a very emotional issue and we're aware of that," Terry said.
Canon Controlling the population can be done by nonlethal means, said Sharon Pawlak, a member of the Coalition to Prevent the Destruction of Canada Geese.
Desktop Pc A combination of border collies, vegetation buffers along water and anti-feeding ordinances all can work, said Pawlak, a Medford resident.
Desktop Computers "You have to be vigilant," she said. "You have to give it a real effort."
Think Pad Euthanization should not be an option, she said.
Repair Medford officials hope the geese move along if there's nothing to eat. Citing goose droppings and algae problems, township council this month outlawed the feeding of waterfowl, including ducks, swans and geese.
Data Recovery "We don't want to penalize anybody," said township manager Alan Feit. "But the feeding really should stop."
Cisco Violators will be subject to fines of $25 to $100. The police department will enforce the ordinance.
Keyboard Geese are a problem because many of their natural predators are gone, Councilwoman Lisa Post said. Instead of heading south in the winter, the birds stay in the area and get handouts from residents.
Monitor "If people would just stop feeding (the fowl), that would stop them from hanging around," Post said.
Desktop Mount Laurel does not have an all-encompassing ordinance against feeding waterfowl. But rules at Laurel Acres Park prohibit feeding wild animals, said township manager Patricia Halbe.
Infosys "A lot of the problems we have are on private developments," Halbe said. There, some homeowner associations prohibit feeding the birds.
Refurbished Laptops A few years ago, Mount Laurel used a dog service to chase away the geese. This year, officials are talking about using fake alligators in the pond to keep waterfowl away.
Wipro That would be a shame, said Gene Hoyle of Cherry Hill, who likes to watch them when he takes morning walks at the park.
Lap Top "They're a magnificent-looking bird," said Hoyle, 73. "There should be birds around. It's nature."
Refurbished By Michael T. Burkhart
Courier-Post - 10/27/2003
Topic: Birding
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