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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2008

Aquatic Resources Education Center, Woodland Beach, Delaware. April 27, 2008.

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  • what is the name of the song you used in the video?

  • como se llama la cancion que usaste en el video?

  • @nddlj Actually we came about the same time, and we rule over them, but yes, they need respect.

  • @Kingrex16 i hunt them every year in saskatchewan LEGALLY. The limet there is 8. Where are you getting this stuff ?

  • @USAamericaUSA

    maybe in the states but here in canada they are protected. YOu could get fined lots of money for killing one.

  • @stormyweather2009 Oh really. Look up Canada Goose Hunt. There are millions of hunting videos for them. It is VERY legal in the fall and winter.

  • @USAamericaUSA It's never legal to hunt them. They are protected.

  • @nddlj What are you saying its illegal to hunt them ? There are laws on it, like any game animal, but it is certainly legal to hunt during different times of the year though. I hunt them, but I live on a lake as well and I make nesting areas for them and feed them corn.

  • @josh54739 Thank you. People seriously have no respect nor the patience for nature. Quoting tuttt9 "they are the most obnoxious vile and disgusting creatures on the face of the Earth". That's exactly how I feel...about humans. I feel like people don't understand that we need to share the land with animals-> they were here first :P It's like talking to kids: "Mom, I had the remote first!"......."then share the tv"->we teach kids this but adults can't seem to apply it to reality.

    Shame...

  • @USAamericaUSA I never said they went extinct... but due to over hunting and loss of habitat, their numbers diminished and they were thought to be extinct but some were found in 1962. Now they're thriving to a point where they have become pests. Canada Geese do indeed have a law protecting them from hunting but their excessive droppings in public areas like parks and golf ranges have pissed off some people so much that those laws have come under attack.

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