Lovers of Oregon geese plan memorial service to mourn 109 birds killed to control parks damage
By APWednesday, July 7, 2010
Service will mourn euthanized geese in Oregon
BEND, Ore. — A memorial service is planned to mourn the 109 Canada geese euthanized to keep the birds from overrunning parks in an Oregon city.
The service will be held Thursday evening at the Galveston Bridge in Bend’s Drake Park.
Foster Fell, who had urged the Parks & Recreation District not to kill the geese, says he hopes the event will help people console each other.
Growing numbers of geese have caused problems for years. Last year, the district spent $22,000 on cleaning up damage they caused.
District Board Chairman Scott Wallace says it is unfortunate the parks can’t support all the geese.
Information from: The Bulletin, www.bendbulletin.com
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Tags: Animal Health, Bend, Funerals And Memorial Services, North America, Oregon, United States
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