Orphan Canadian Gosling

ScarletMeadows

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Jun 17, 2020
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My daughter found a orphaned Canadian gosling. Extremely young and the only one to survive.
I am having difficulty finding a wildlife rehabilitator.
In all honestly we really don't want to give him up.
Is there a way to keep him legally?
I live in Northern Kentucky
 
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Im sorry but I'm pretty sure the only way to keep native geese legally is to have the proper permits and paperwork. You must also get them from a hatchery as they are protected under the migratory bird treaty act of 1912. Here is the page you can view:
https://fw.ky.gov/Wildlife/Pages/Wildlife-Rehabilitation.aspx

I wish I could have said yes but I don't want to spread misinformation.
 
oh ! poor little gosling. first of all he/she will be much happier with other geese ~ I know you want to keep him ~ but ~ have you seen this site?

You can search here for a licensed wildlife rehabiltator by county

https://app.fw.ky.gov/rehabilitatorNew/

There is also the option if you want goslings that you can keep get a few from a hatchery or a local breeder and those ones will be legal. Or get hatching eggs!

You can apply for a permit to keep him by becoming a rehabilitator yourself... the site Mallards and Quail gave you has all the info for that

I would also post about your gosling on your state forum, maybe someone who has geese is a member here and lives near you and can help sort things out
 

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