Egg addling program into its 14th year in Okanagan
The program that looks to control the Canada Geese numbers in the Okanagan is back for a 14th year.
The Canada Goose Management program uses egg addling — or shaking eggs — to reduce the population between Vernon and Osoyoos which currently stands at around 2,500 birds, according to the program.
“In the last 13 years, more than 17,000 eggs have been addled along the valley, which equates to an estimated 10,000-13,000 geese not entering the population, not to mention thousands of offspring,” program coordinator Kate Hagmeier said.
Hagmeier points out the management actions are targeting geese not native to the region.











