I’m rooting for the terrorist geese
I’m surprised it’s taken officials in New York City six months to plan the execution of 2,000 Canada geese. I figured the birds would be murdered within days of America’s favorite new superhero, Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, landing crippled US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River.
“The serious dangers that Canada geese pose to aviation became all too clear when geese struck U.S. Airways Flight 1549,” Mayor Bloomberg was quoted as saying in a story by Associated Press writer David B. Caruso.
Here we go with the fear …
Did Bloomberg really say “when geese struck U.S. Airways Flight 1549”?
Yes, he did. And he’s full of shit. What he’s implying is that the birds were terrorists on a suicide mission. If Canada geese are plotting and carrying out suicide missions designed to bring down commercial airliners, I applaud them. And if the birds who gave their lives to cripple US Airways Flight 1549 were, in fact, terrorists, I only wish they’d been successful. Instead, “Sully” made sure everyone on the plane survived. That is to say, he did his job.
If Canada geese are terrorists, they’re an embarrassment to the title. According to a Federal Aviation Administration report called “Wildlife Strikes to Civil Aircraft in the United States 1990-2007,” terrorist animals have only managed to kill 11 people during those years, and only two of those deaths were caused by Canada geese.
That’s pathetic.
According to my friend Mark, whose research findings are unimpeachable, fire ants killed 32 humans in Florida in 1989 alone. And according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, only about five of the 8,000 or so people bitten each year by venomous terrorist snakes die.
Despite the ineptitude of the terrorist Canada geese (whose attempts to poison our waterways with their nitrogen-rich feces have caused many a land-use agency to label the species a “nuisance”), the war against them is on. Better to fight them on our soil than in the air.
Glenn Phillips, executive director of the New York City Audubon Society, doesn’t think murdering 2,000 Canada geese will make air travel safer. And yet he’s quoted in Caruso’s story as saying, “It’s clear that we can’t really rule out killing Canada geese,” and, “We have an obligation to manage their population. That said, we also have an obligation to manage their population in a way that is humane.”
So, the United States Department of Agriculture is going to gather 2,000 of the terrorist birds and gas them. Shouldn’t the USDA waterboard a few first to find out who among them are evildoers? I guess officials have decided to go ahead and profile the birds based on the color of their feathers.
I’m hoping that terrorist cells of Canada geese have held high-level meetings and decided that it’s them or us, and that every commercial flight in the United States will soon be attacked by birds on suicide missions.
Most people are not evolved enough to realize that 11 human fatalities caused by animals colliding with airplanes over nearly 20 years is just not a big deal.
It’s just dumb luck.
But we have to blame somebody for the downing of US Airways Flight 1549, don’t we? Even though not a single human died.
And so we’re at war with Canada geese.
I’m rooting for the geese.
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I’m not quite as evolved as Mr. Brensilver in actually rooting for the geese, but the campaign to execute a random 2,000 geese out of the 25,000-goose population strikes me as downright cartoonish in its idiocy. That’ll learn ’em geese. That’ll show ’em who’s in charge. (Lest we forget: Mike Bloomberg is.) Worked out great for Mao Zedong.
I may be more disposed toward this campaign if the geese were to be roasted and served to the homeless – but no, New York City (i.e., Bloomberg) already decided against that. No explanation of the waste is forthcoming. Perhaps they are too fatty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94gFx989nTw
NYC has announced that 2,000 Canada Geese will be exterminated while they are in their molting season and unable to fly. They will be killed by gassing and the killing will begin immediately. Please contact Mayor Bloomberg and ask him to stop the killing and save the geese,.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg
City Hall, New York, NY 10007
Phone 311 (or 212-New York outside NYC)
E-mail: http://www.nyc.gov/html/mail/html/may…
Tuesday, 6/16/09, from 12:00 pm -2:00 pm, join compassionate New Yorkers as we protest the killing of Canada Geese at NYC’s airports by the Port Authority. Protest will be held at Port Authority Headquarters at 225 Park Ave South close to Union Square.
Pests to humans and pests to the rest of any ecology where they gain traction as a species – perhaps even in Canada?
Beautiful, graceful, invasive, over-successful and, just like pigeons or fruit bats or seagulls, or . . . well, choose your problem . . .very hard to convince not to co-habit with jets if we keep parking and flying planes at low altitudes near wetlands and waterways as often as possible.
Perhaps we should be putting our giant brains to work on a lasting humane and effective alternative, and accept that for the moment we have messed up yet again and it will lead to more slaughter. At least this time it is not a threatened species being culled and it sure beats 1080 baits for feral dogs or warfarin ones for rats as a way to go.
In the meantime, can anyone tell me how the sparrows are going in China these days?