
Goose advocates have not let this issue die, as the park's goose population continues to rise, and anxiety mounts over whether the city will carry out another mass killing. The Thomas protest came one week after supporters rallied in the park, joining hands around the lake in a show of solidarity with the water fowl.
In other goose news: As an April Fool's joke, someone without much ostensible goose-sympathy emailed members of the media a link to a new city program called GeeseTime, which, like a similar program used to track buses with GPS, would keep tabs on the park's goose population, "allow[ing] the continual monitoring of location, speed and each bird's heading in relation to local airspace."
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