MANCHESTER — The town golf course will employ the Goosinator, a remote control Canada geese harasser, that has proven effective in clearing a Berlin course of the big birds and their droppings. “The ...
DENVER (CBS4)- They're loud, make messes and their droppings can spread disease. Geese can be destructive to some of Denver's most popular parks. The Denver Parks and Recreation Department is trying ...
Do you hate geese? Of course you do. Fear not, because the GOOSINATOR is here to save the day. Geese are probably pretty much the worst things on Earth. People talk about the Black Death like it was ...
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It's bright orange with menacingly sharp teeth. As it floats around on the water, its piercing yellow eyes appear to follow its target no matter where it moves. It also has a propeller for a nose.
MOLINE, Ill. — Moline Parks and Recreation is introducing a new tool to help keep clear geese from its parks. The 'Goosinator' is a device that designers describe as a combination of a Border Collie ...
It's bright orange with menacingly sharp teeth. As it floats around on the water, its piercing yellow eyes appear to follow its target no matter where it moves. It also has a propeller for a nose.
MADISON, Wis. — Russ Hefty grabbed the 3-pound orange predator by its foam scruff, checked to make sure there was juice and that its paws were waxed, then sent it wide-eyed and whining into the wilds ...
MADISON, Wis.—Russ Hefty grabbed the 3-pound orange predator by its foam scruff, checked to make sure there was juice and that its paws were waxed, then sent it wide-eyed and whining into the wilds of ...
MADISON — Russ Hefty grabbed the 3-pound orange predator by its foam scruff, checked to make sure there was juice and that its paws were waxed, then sent it wide-eyed and whining into the wilds of ...
Reporting from Denver — On a chilly morning in Denver’s City Park, some 600 Canada geese floated like a drab armada atop an icy pond. A truck pulled up, and a collective murmur rose from the gaggle, ...