I commented already on the post the petitioner made a little while back. I really feel her pain and I’m sure the goose would prefer to be with her but I don’t see any way she will get that goose back. From what it sounds like according to her words the goose is now a permanent resident with a rescue, which is the best scenario for the goose. Fish & game will euthanize illegally kept animals that are confiscated in some situations, they could have done this in this situation but they evidently showed some mercy.
I feel for her and the goose and I did sign it for that reason, but I did so knowing it won’t make a difference anyway.
The laws that bar people from abducting and keeping wild animals illegally exist for a reason and granting exceptions because someone just really really wants a wild animal as a pet is wrong and will just create more situations like this or far worse. Most people don’t have a clear understanding of nature and may think they’re helping by intervening but often are doing the opposite, an animal that may look like it’s in distress or abandoned may be perfectly fine and just needs to be left alone.
I wasn‘t there when the gosling was rescued but wild geese will often abduct goslings from other geese, they may seem like they’re in distress but it’s normal. Dominant Canada goose couples often do this because it boosts the odds of survival for the goslings by being raised by the most competent and experienced geese.
ignorance of the law doesn’t exempt anyone from the results of violating the law.
I feel for her and the goose and I did sign it for that reason, but I did so knowing it won’t make a difference anyway.
The laws that bar people from abducting and keeping wild animals illegally exist for a reason and granting exceptions because someone just really really wants a wild animal as a pet is wrong and will just create more situations like this or far worse. Most people don’t have a clear understanding of nature and may think they’re helping by intervening but often are doing the opposite, an animal that may look like it’s in distress or abandoned may be perfectly fine and just needs to be left alone.
I wasn‘t there when the gosling was rescued but wild geese will often abduct goslings from other geese, they may seem like they’re in distress but it’s normal. Dominant Canada goose couples often do this because it boosts the odds of survival for the goslings by being raised by the most competent and experienced geese.
ignorance of the law doesn’t exempt anyone from the results of violating the law.