The mayor and officials of Lacey Township, New Jersey, have announed that this spring they intend to kill Canadian geese.
Their plan will pay the USDA's Wildlife Services division to capture the geese when they are molting and are unable to fly. The geese are bound and placed in gas chambers where they die a slow painful death from suffocation with carbon dioxide gas.
Not only is this extremely cruel and painful suffering to the birds, it is also ineffective,- as the areas are almost immedialy re-populated with new flock of Canadian geese.
We encourage Lacey Township to cancel this senseless killing and try humane methods of birth control and habitat modification. Another suggestion is to play a recording of other birds which prey on Canadian geese to deter them from the area. A recording would cost about $300 dollars, as opposed to the $6000 Lacey Township is willing to pay the USDA's Wildlife Service.
Veronica Laureigh
Township Administrator
Office of the Municipal Clerk
Phone: (609)-693-1100, ext 2200 or ext 2235
E-mail: laceyclerk@comcast.net
Mayor Marl Dykoff
Deputy Mayor David E. Most
Committeewoman Helen Dela Cruz
Committeeman Gary Quinn
Committeeman Sean Sharkey
Township of Lacey
818 West Lacey Road
Forked River, NJ 08731
Phone: (609) 693-1100
Lacey Township Recreation Department
Jim Wioland
Recreation Director
818 West Lacey Road
Forked River, NJ 08731
Phone: (609) 693-1100 Ext 2203
Fax: (609) 242-9423
Email: lacey.recreation@njpublic.com
The mayor and officials of Lacey Township, New Jersey, have announed that this spring they intend to kill Canadian geese.
Their plan will pay the USDA's Wildlife Services division to capture the geese when they are molting and are unable to fly. The geese are bound and placed in gas chambers where they die a slow painful death from suffocation with carbon dioxide gas.
Not only is this extremely cruel and painful suffering to the birds, it is also ineffective,- as the areas are almost immedialy re-populated with new flock of Canadian geese.
We encourage Lacey Township to cancel this senseless killing and try humane methods of birth control and habitat modification. Another suggestion is to play a recording of other birds which prey on Canadian geese to deter them from the area. A recording would cost about $300 dollars, as opposed to the $6000 Lacey Township is willing to pay the USDA's Wildlife Service.