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Board moves forward on exploratory talks for trained dogs to control geese
2762479 · March 25, 2025
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Summary
Members reported new progress toward hiring trained animals and handlers to manage nuisance Canada geese, citing Tonawanda's long‑running program and the breeder used there.
Grand Island Parks and Recreation Advisory Board members said they are further along in exploring a goose‑control program that uses trained dogs and handlers to deter nesting geese from parks and athletic fields.
Sam (board/staff) and others reported that the town has been talking with a breeder and with staff in the Town of Tonawanda, which has…
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