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KEVIN WALSHCommunity Service OfTlcer <br />Office: 47.1-7710 <br />NiKht*: 544-9511 <br />Emergenc>’: 911 <br />445 Willow Dnve <br />Lon* Lake. .Minnesota <br />On the North Shore of <br />Lake Minnetonka TY OF MINNESOTA- <br />Department of Fisheries and <br />Wildlife, College of Natural <br />Kesources <br />St. Paul <br />Minnesota <br />624.1223 <br />55108 <br />3/15/89 <br />Mr. Rick Denm <br />P.O. Box 86 <br />Orono, MN 55323 <br />Dear Mr. Denneson: <br />Sometime ago you requested information on Canada Goose <br />population control. Sorry for the tardy response. We are prepared <br />to help with the implementation of a Canada goose control program. <br />The steps needed to get a program underway in 1989 and the <br />agencies involved are: <br />1. Determine proposed target goose population reduction <br />levels via discussions with city residents, feedback from <br />press coverage, etc. (City) <br />2. Hold a public hearing to explain program and obtain <br />additional input on acceptable population levels and <br />reduction procedures (City, University, Department of <br />Natural Resources, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. <br />Department of Agriculture). <br />3. Ascertain goose population size and distribution <br />(University). <br />4. Obtain state and federal permits (University). <br />5. Capture and ship birds (University with cooperatiu.i of <br />DNR and U. S. Department of Agriculture).