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- Goose_egg_addling abstract "Goose egg “addling” is a wildlife management method of population control for Canada geese and other bird species. The process of addling involves temporarily removing fertilized eggs from the nest, testing for embryo development, terminating embryo development, and placing the egg back in the nest. Returning the egg to the nest misleads the goose into believing the egg is still developing. Otherwise, the goose would begin laying again. Though considered more humane than hunting by some, it is not as cost-effective as other measures, such as extended hunting seasons and professional culling.In order to work effectively, addling must be conducted in a manner that does not arouse the suspicion of the goose, and must not change the odor, appearance or texture of the egg. Effective addling techniques are disseminated by the Humane Society of the United States and Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management. Perhaps the easiest way to addle is to coat the egg with corn oil, thereby depriving the embryo of oxygen and killing it.Canada geese are covered in the United States by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. It is illegal to harm Canada goose eggs in the U.S. without a permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management.".
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageExternalLink ControlTechniquesHome.aspx.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageExternalLink canada-goose-control.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageExternalLink geHome.aspx.
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- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageRevisionID "681427083".
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink Canada_goose.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bird_pest_control.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ornithological_equipment_and_methods.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink Egg.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink Egg_(biology).
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink Embryogenesis.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink Humane_Society_of_the_United_States.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink Migratory_Bird_Treaty_Act_of_1918.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink Nest.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink Population_control.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink The_Humane_Society_of_the_United_States.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Fish_and_Wildlife_Service.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Fish_and_Wildlife_Service.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLink Wildlife_management.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Addling".
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goose egg addling".
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLinkText "another goose control measure".
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageWikiLinkText "egg addling".
- Goose_egg_addling hasPhotoCollection Goose_egg_addling.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bird-stub.
- Goose_egg_addling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Goose_egg_addling subject Category:Bird_pest_control.
- Goose_egg_addling subject Category:Ornithological_equipment_and_methods.
- Goose_egg_addling hypernym Method.
- Goose_egg_addling type Software.
- Goose_egg_addling comment "Goose egg “addling” is a wildlife management method of population control for Canada geese and other bird species. The process of addling involves temporarily removing fertilized eggs from the nest, testing for embryo development, terminating embryo development, and placing the egg back in the nest. Returning the egg to the nest misleads the goose into believing the egg is still developing. Otherwise, the goose would begin laying again.".
- Goose_egg_addling label "Goose egg addling".
- Goose_egg_addling sameAs m.05h2535.
- Goose_egg_addling sameAs Q5584118.
- Goose_egg_addling sameAs Q5584118.
- Goose_egg_addling wasDerivedFrom Goose_egg_addling?oldid=681427083.
- Goose_egg_addling isPrimaryTopicOf Goose_egg_addling.