Canada geese are typically herded off of lakes during their flightless feather-molting period in June. In the past they've then been relocated.
A Canada goose named Wilson, who spent months with an arrow lodged in his rump, is finally flying free. The bird was released Sunday at Squamish's Brennan Park field—marking the end of a months-long ...
Poultry farmers have increased biosecurity measures and some have even installed bird lasers to keep ducks and geese away. They're also relying on the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Board ...
The geese were driven a short distance away to a location where the DNR then ... their molted feather phase in June when they cannot fly, into crates for relocation to nearby state game areas.