The Western Canadian Goose
Mom, Erin, Evan, and I walked around the Nisqually Nature Preserve a few days ago. A fact on one of the informational signs caught my attention. While other goose populations have declined in recent years, the Western Canadian Goose population is growing. This population boom is thanks to parks, golf courses, and other areas that provide green grass year-round. The access to grass makes it so the geese don't have to migrate as far and can lay and care for more eggs.
It seems like most human-animal interactions result in devastation to the animal in question, so it is interesting to learn about examples where human activity actually allows for a species to flourish.
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