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Originally posted by Pnt
What I don't get is the point of protecting some animals in America (yes, again I'm referring to the Canadian Goose) after it's more than reached a safe number in many areas. Being a large game bird, it has quite a bit of nutritional value for a hunter, and it's also quite a nuisance in most areas. Personally, though, I don't see the Canadian Goose ever being unprotected again.
As far as I've been able to figure out, the Canada goose is only protected in Ohio and while it is also protected under the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act, other states allow the hunting of them though it is heavily regulated.