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Michigan Division of Pure Assets cancels goose euthanasia program

By Editorial Board Published May 11, 2025 2 Min Read
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Michigan Division of Pure Assets cancels goose euthanasia program

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Michigan Division of Pure Assets (MDNR) has canceled its controversial goose euthanasia program.

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The MDNR issued a letter on Could 9, stating that they’ve determined to pause this system for this 12 months. They add that allows won’t be issued this 12 months, and no deadly inhabitants management measures can be taken.

WOODTV stories that Michigan lawmakers expressed considerations about this system in a letter despatched to the Pure Assets Fee throughout the DNR in late April.

Michigan State Sen. Dayna Polehanki says the MDNR will “continue to research alternative options for managing human-goose conflicts and health and human safety concerns for areas with overabundant Canada Goose populations.”

“It is important for the health and safety of our citizens and the management of our natural resources that we continue to use the goose management tools at our disposal,” mentioned Sen. Polehanki in a letter shared with 6 Information.

She says they’ll proceed to prioritize non-lethal methods, together with habitat modification, elimination of feeding, scare techniques, repellents, and nest/egg destruction.

Goose euthanasia program receives criticism

In October 2024, the Michigan Division of Pure Assets mentioned the goose inhabitants in some areas throughout the state is uncontrolled. To resolve the difficulty, it was initially deliberate that the group would euthanize flocks by gassing them.

The MDNR says the gassing technique is authorised by the American Veterinary Medical Affiliation.

In April, a frontrunner from the group In Protection of Animals mentioned they designed a billboard studying “Tell Governor Whitmer Don’t Gas Geese”.

The chief mentioned that the signal was strategically put up on I-96 forward of the assembly to unfold consciousness. The DNR mentioned killing the birds is at all times the final possibility, however generally needs to be accomplished.

Throughout public remark, Karen Stamper shared her considerations. “Which is it? public health or just convenient justification.” Stamper continued, “I mean, there are so many things that are wrong with this.”

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