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Public Health Control Order for Resident Canada Geese (50 CFR 21.52)

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Geese in parkStates, Tribes, and the District of Columbia, via the State or Tribal wildlife agency, are authorized to take Canada geese without a Federal permit, wherever a Federal, State or local public health agency has determined that Canada geese pose a specific, immediate human health threat by creating conditions conducive to the transmission of human or zoonotic pathogens.

Public Health Control Order for Resident Canada Geese (50 CFR § 21.52)

Last Modified: June 23, 2010


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