2016 Egg Addling and Population Survey Summary Report
The 2016 OVGMP egg addling and population summary report has been prepared and is now available for downloading. Click Here to download the current year’s report.
Read MoreThe 2016 OVGMP egg addling and population summary report has been prepared and is now available for downloading. Click Here to download the current year’s report.
Read MoreTwo new goose band observations have been added to the interactive band observation map and includes observations in Vernon and Roseburg, Oregon. The map will continue to be updated as observations are submitted to the OVGMP.
Have you observed a banded goose? Please report your observation! Observations can be reported on this website, by filling
Read MoreFour new goose band observations have been added to the interactive band observation map and includes observations in Ponoka, Alberta; Alturas, California; and, the first observation of our newly banded geese in West Kelowna! The map will continue to be updated as observations are submitted to the OVGMP.
Have you observed a
Read MoreThe 2015 OVGMP egg addling and population summary report has been prepared and is now available for downloading. Click Here to download the current year’s report.
Read MoreThe 2014 OVGMP egg addling and population summary report has been prepared and is now available for downloading. Please follow the following link to download a copy of the report.
2014 Egg Addling and Population Survey Report
Read MoreNews Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 8, 2014
Egg addling controls goose population
In the continued effort to control the Canada Goose population in the Okanagan, the Okanagan Valley Goose Management Program is initiating its annual egg addling program. Now in its eighth year, this program has prevented the exponential increase of the
Read MoreIn 2012 and 2013 with great thanks to a funding grant from the Western Canada Turfgrass Association (2012) and staff time donated by LaHawk Ltd and Wise Wildlife Control (2012 and 2013), we were able to mark geese wtih leg bands. The leg band data will be used to help us better understand questions on
Read MoreLooking for geese and goslings in areas managed by the goose management project.