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A Canadian goose was released back into the wild after being saved by Outer Banks Wildlife and other organizations from an arrow lodged in his neck.
A Canada goose with a non-hunting arrow lodged in its neck has been successfully captured and treated after a two-month effort led by Wildlife Biologist Chris Kent, with assistance from other ...
Elbows up? More like wings up. While the Canada vs USA rhetoric has certainly fizzled a bit in recent weeks, one Canada goose on Vancouver I.
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A Canada goose and greater white-fronted goose caused quite a stir when the two paired up, mated, and created a nest of eggs together.
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