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July 14, 2010
The HSUS Urges Halt to Goose Slaughter
The HSUS calls on New York officials to immediately halt its program to kill resident Canada geese and work instead on a nonlethal plan.
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June 18, 2010
The HSUS Condemns Mount Laurel Township’s Decision to Round Up and Kill Canada Geese
The HSUS condemned the announcement that USDA’s Wildlife Services will round up and gas 100 geese and goslings in Mount Laurel Township, N.J.
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June 18, 2010
The HSUS Condemns Delavan Township’s Decision to Round Up and Kill Canada Geese
The HSUS condemns the decision to round up and gas 250 geese and goslings in Delavan Township, Wis.
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May 21, 2010
A Win for the Geese!
On May 12, 2010, Madison, Wisc. park commissioners decided to halt the kill of Canada geese and study alternatives to lethal methods to control thier numbers.
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April 5, 2010
Easter Egg Hunt
Volunteers launched the Canada goose egg addling season in Olney, Maryland, April 4, 2010. This is our sixth season at this site and our tenth season in Montgomery County, Maryland.
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February 2, 2010
The HSUS Praises Officials for Halting Unlawful Expansion of Hunting at National Wildlife Refuge in Delaware
The HSUS welcomed a decision from the Fish and Wildlife Service to cancel a new, illegal migratory bird hunting program at Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge in Delaware.
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January 5, 2010
The HSUS Assists in Rescue of More Than 70 North Carolina Farm Animals
The HSUS and Greene County Animal Control rescued more than 70 animals living in unsafe and inhumane conditions on a Walstonburg property. These animals included pigs, horses, goats and fowl.
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June 24, 2009
The HSUS Urges Mayor Bloomberg to Consider Humane Geese Solutions
In the wake of news that New York City has contracted with USDA Wildlife Services to kill up to 2,000 Canada geese, The HSUS calls for more effective and humane solutions to resolve problems with geese.
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June 15, 2009
The HSUS Calls for More Effective, Humane Goose Control for New York City Airports
The best and most lasting solution to secure the safety of air travelers as well as preserve wildlife is to reduce the attractiveness of airport-vicinity open space to animals such as waterfowl and to limit access to other creatures.
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February 10, 2009
International Journal of Food Safety, Nutrition and Public Health Article Points to Foie Gras as Public Health Risk
A new article in the International Journal of Food Safety, Nutrition and Public Health further implicates foie gras as a potential public health menace.






