<strong>A cull of 200 Canada geese on Lake Windermere has been announced by Lake District officials</strong>
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The work will start in the spring and further culls of the non-native bird could later be carried out on Windermere and on other lakes in the area, including Coniston and Grasmere.
The Lake District National Park Authority (LDNPA) says it is particularly concerned that Windermere?s population of Canada geese, thought to number around 1,200, is forcing out indigenous duck, which no longer nest on any of the lake?s islands.
The rest of this article appears in the 8th February issue of Shooting Times.
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