Attacks of fierce animals have already “resulted in broken bones, head trauma and emotional suffering” in a headquarters of Canadian national defense.
War, War, War; Gaza, Ukraine and Russia threatening Europe. Every day we woke up with new bad news and new alerts-even overall on Monday’s Iberian Peninsula gave wings to a possible Russian attack on the European energy network.
However, the Canada has an invasion… different in mind. We talked about an “aggressive” presence at Carling Avenue’s headquarters, which has already led those in the country’s army to issue security guidelines.
It is necessary to “remain calm and not panic,” warned the Canada National Defense Department (DND) to employees who work at the Moodie Drive Complex in Ottawa. Geese Angred are invading the mass site due to the nesting time in the spring, which runs from March to May.
The warning of the Canadian Armed Forces Support Group is directed to both military and civil personnel. “Try to move slowly and silently, without turning their backs to the goose. Keep visual contact while retreating,” says Ottawa Citizen.
“If the goose attacks, raises the arms to look larger and slowly retreat,” the directive also advises not to feed or provoke animals.
Os Canada They are known to fiercely protect their nesting areas. Carling Campus, located near Ottawa Greenbelt, with nesting places hidden in urban landscaping – such as plants and roofs – is an ideal habitat for birds.
It is not known for sure how many examples of this threat are currently at the Carling National Defense Headquarters, but employees are scared.
“Os Geese attacks resulted in broken bones, head trauma and emotional suffering“Notices Geese Relief, which uses trained dogs to control gender populations.
Toronto Wildlife Center, quoted by, recalls that the aggressiveness of geese, especially in relation to people or vehicles, usually indicates the presence of a nearby nest. His behavior, though scary, is typically defensive.
But it also remembers: attacked cannot counterattack. Canada geese are protected by federal regulations and cannot even be relocated when they have already established.
Tomás Guimarães, Zap //