News Summary
Novi City has approved measures to control the rising population of Canada geese, which have caused health and environmental issues near Walled and Shawood lakes. Following complaints from residents and a resolution passed by the city council, the Lakes Area Homeowners Association continues its nest and egg destruction program, aiming to mitigate the pressing goose problem while ensuring humane management practices.
Concerns Over Canada Geese Prompt Action in Novi City
Novi is making headlines for an important decision regarding its feathered residents. The city is taking steps to tackle the rising Canada goose population, which has recently become a growing concern for local residents, especially those living near the picturesque Walled and Shawood lakes.
A Bird of Many Problems
For quite some time, Canada geese have been causing headaches for the Lakes Area Homeowners Association and the surrounding community. Reports have highlighted an alarming overpopulation of these federally protected birds. Without many natural predators, geese have thrived, creating localized issues that impact both public health and the environment.
A Splash of Trouble
Walled Lake, a serene spot spanning about one square mile mostly within Novi, has become especially affected by the ever-growing goose flock. Their droppings not only mar the scenic beauty of the area but have also led to beach closures due to E. coli contamination. Residents have observed this contamination lasting up to a month, making it clear that the geese are more than just a nuisance; they pose a genuine health risk.
Community Efforts in Action
The Lakes Area Homeowners Association has been actively involved in a nest and egg destruction program since 2014, aiming to mitigate the mounting goose problem. Through this program, over the past few years, they’ve successfully destroyed 107 nests and 502 eggs. While these actions may seem drastic, they are legal and permissible under the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) rules that allow such measures under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
A Resolution Passes
On February 10, 2025, the Novi City Council took a significant step in addressing this issue. With a decisive vote of 5-1, they approved a resolution to continue supporting the geese population control measures. While most members of the council supported the resolution wholeheartedly, Mayor Pro Tem had her reservations and cast a vote against it.
Listening to the Community
Local Council member expressed immense support for the resolution, indicating that requests from residents near Walled Lake for action on the goose problem were frequent. These voices illustrate the growing concern among community members who want to enjoy their lakes without the disruption caused by the geese.
A Humane Approach
Rest assured, the methods employed to control the goose population are designed with care and consideration. The association is working with a licensed contractor to ensure that the nest destruction process is conducted in an orderly and humane manner. This approach reflects a commitment to responsible wildlife management while prioritizing public safety.
Looking Ahead
The permit allowing the Lakes Area Homeowners Association to carry out these measures is valid for five years, offering them ample time to address the goose overpopulation issue effectively. With residents’ health and the natural beauty of the area at stake, this dedicated effort signifies a proactive step toward maintaining a safe and enjoyable community.
In conclusion, the actions taken by the Novi City Council and the Lakes Area Homeowners Association signify a community uniting for health and safety. Keeping our lakes beautiful for everyone to enjoy is more important than ever, and with dedicated measures in place, there’s hope on the horizon for a peaceful coexistence with nature.
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- C & G News: City Council Gives Support to Canada Goose Nest Destruction Permit
- Wikipedia: Canada Goose
- Click on Detroit: Inside Michigan’s New Policy on Killing Canada Geese
- Google Search: Canada Geese management policies
- Crain’s Detroit: Canada Goose Open Store at Somerset Collection
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Canada Goose
- Hometown Life: Community Efforts on Canada Geese Control
- Google News: Canada Geese overpopulation concerns
