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Ocean Pines advisory committee debates egg addling, questions past culling and next steps

Ocean Pines Environment Advisory Committee · October 29, 2024
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The Ocean Pines Environment Advisory Committee discussed nonlethal options for managing a growing Canada goose population, reviewed past culling linked to state agencies, and asked staff to research DNR guidance and local vendors before recommending action.

The Ocean Pines Environment Advisory Committee spent much of its meeting weighing options to manage a rising Canada goose population, with members urging research and caution before recommending any direct action.

The committee chair (unidentified in the transcript) said the group’s research showed the original culling was done “in association with the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Natural Resources,” and that the committee has not found a local vendor to repeat that approach. The chair said she could not recommend operational steps without additional information from state agencies and local partners.

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