Canada geese are often considered a nuisance in urban and suburban areas due to their large populations, aggressive behavior, and the mess they leave behind, leading some people to label them as vermin. However, they are also protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the United States and similar regulations in Canada, which recognize their ecological importance. While they can be problematic in certain settings, their classification as vermin is subjective and varies based on local perspectives and contexts. Ultimately, they play a significant role in their ecosystems, contributing to biodiversity.
geese or geese from the north
Yes they did come from hens the name Canada Geese... WOW!!
Proper: Canadian Geese
Canada geese, white-fronted geese, emperor geese, Brant geese, lesser snow geese, Ross geese, and Aleutian geese.
Because they're Canada geese!
They are called "Canada Geese."
1,234,362,20 geese in north America
they are bread in Canada
Geese.
No.
Kill whatever is killing the geese, simply.
Canada geese migrate to find food. In Canada, when the grass is frozen over, the geese fly elsewhere. They fly in a V shape so every geese can get to their destination safely. They don't use magnetism or the sun to get to the destination, they use landmarks learnt by their parents or flock. Hope this helps :)