Addling Program Keeps Goose Numbers Stable
The Canada Goose egg addling program is ready to begin its 12th season in the Okanagan.
Coordinator Kate Hagmier says the nesting population has remained at around 25-hundred birds since the program started, while elsewhere in BC, it’s gone up.
“The 2017 population report from the Canadian Wildlife Service shows that elsewhere in BC, the goose population is increasing at a rate of 16 per cent. At that rate this population should be doubling every five years,” says Hagmier. “Thankfully, this is not occurring in the valley where over 11,000 geese have been humanely prevented from entering the population, in addition to their generations of offspring, through addling.”
Hagmier says nesting geese targeted through the program are not native to the region.











