Month: December 2022

Take Steps Now to Get Ahead of Your 2023 Bird Conflicts

WGC Blogs

December 21, 2022
Every year, we get dozens of calls for emergency bird work, both nuisance and conservation. We try to answer these as quickly as possible, but during peak seasons, like spring nesting, we can’t always get to a call immediately. This year, we want to share some steps you can take... Read More

How to Get Ahead of Your 2023 Bird Conflicts

MBM Blogs

December 21, 2022
Every year, we get dozens of calls for emergency bird work, both nuisance and conservation. We try to answer these as quickly as possible, but during peak seasons, like spring nesting, we can’t always get to a call immediately. This year, we want to share some steps you can take... Read More

Steps to Get Ahead of Your 2023 Bird Conflicts

WGC Indy Blogs

December 21, 2022
Every year, we get dozens of calls for emergency bird work, both nuisance and conservation. We try to answer these as quickly as possible, but during peak seasons, like spring nesting, we can’t always get to a call immediately. This year, we want to share some steps you can take... Read More

How Geese Survive the Winter Months

WGC Blogs

December 6, 2022
The Canada geese habitat gradually becomes inhospitable during the fall and winter months and geese, along with countless other species, must migrate to warmer places to meet their dietary needs. Although their natural migration is usually southward or toward lakes, in recent years the goose population has been steadily increasing... Read More

How Do Geese Survive in the Winter Months?

WGC Indy Blogs

December 6, 2022
The Canada geese habitat gradually becomes inhospitable during the fall and winter months and geese, along with countless other species, must migrate to warmer places to meet their dietary needs. Although their natural migration is usually southward or toward lakes, in recent years the goose population has been steadily increasing... Read More

Geese Survival in the Winter Months

MBM Blogs

December 6, 2022
The Canada geese habitat gradually becomes inhospitable during the fall and winter months and geese, along with countless other species, must migrate to warmer places to meet their dietary needs. Although their natural migration is usually southward or toward lakes, in recent years the goose population has been steadily increasing... Read More