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Additional Resources

Two excellent reference materials developed by Cornell Cooperative
Extension are recommended:
Suburban Goose Management: Searching for Balance (28 minute video,
featuring Fair Game president, Mary Felegy and her dogs)
Managing Canada Geese in Urban Environments: A Technical Guide
(42-page manual)
Ordering
Instructions:
(607) 255-2080
The Resource Center
Cornell University
P.O. Box 3884
Ithaca, NY 14852-3884
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How to obtain "When
Geese Become a Problem" published by the NYS DEC:
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Title 50 of the Code of Federal
Regulations relating to the control of Canada geese
(i.e., Chapter I - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Dept. of
the Interior; Part 21-Migratory Bird Permits:
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New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation's new regulations regarding
the control of nuisance Canada geese:
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The
Humane Society of the United States has a wealth of
useful information on Canada goose-human conflicts:
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's Draft Environmental
Impact Statement: Resident Canada Goose Management
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife's
2003 Waterfowl Breeding Population Survey for New York, Eastern
Ontario and Southern Quebec
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Some basic information about egg
addling
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USDA
2002 study on Canada Goose Damage Management in New Jersey
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James P. Sterba, "New Goose Recipe: U.S. Plans
to East the Way for Culling," Wall Street Journal, June 2003
(featuring Fair Game Goose Control).
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