JTweedie
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https://www.theguardian.com/environ...ings-college-students-canada-geese-cull-plans
What exactly are the "lots of diseases that can be spread through their [Canada geese] excrement which can be quite nasty to humans"?
Edit: found this paper from 2001 which had inconclusive results re. health risk to humans. It seems the area of highest risk is if faeces get into water supply. I found another site which was full of content about potential dangers, but as this was a website with an interest in animal population control I thought their commentary may be biased and could exaggerate risks.
What exactly are the "lots of diseases that can be spread through their [Canada geese] excrement which can be quite nasty to humans"?
Edit: found this paper from 2001 which had inconclusive results re. health risk to humans. It seems the area of highest risk is if faeces get into water supply. I found another site which was full of content about potential dangers, but as this was a website with an interest in animal population control I thought their commentary may be biased and could exaggerate risks.
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