Officials announce a significant reduction in the daily bag limit for Canada geese in Pennsylvania, changing it from three to just one bird per day for the 2025-2026 hunting season. This decision comes as the estimated number of Atlantic population breeding pairs falls to 88,890, marking the second-lowest figure since the 1990s, according to wildlife biologists from the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
Despite concerns over avian influenza, biologists currently do not attribute the decline in goose numbers to the disease. They cite volatile weather in northern Quebec, crucial for breeding, as a key factor affecting survival rates. As hunting regulations hinge on population estimates, more changes may follow if this trend continues.
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