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Recreation Board OKs trained‑dog program to move geese from Jeffrey Park campsite
Summary
The board approved a staff recommendation to use trained dogs to discourage geese from the Jeffrey Park campsite; staff expects up to three daily visits during camp season (about 23 weeks) at an estimated recurring cost of about $5,000 a year.
The Recreation Board authorized staff to begin a trained‑dog geese‑deterrent program at the Jeffrey Park campsite after staff described recent demonstrations and operational details.
Parks staff said geese droppings and increasingly bold birds at the campsite had made the area unsustainable for summer camps, and that prior measures had failed to stop return of nesting geese. In…
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