A Houston HOA is blamed for disappearing ducks in a TV news story.
Children love them, they throw some bread to the ducks, says a local resident.
The HOA Board says ducks were lawfully and humanely removed "because of overpopulation" and "cited health concerns." Duck and goose droppings have been linked to E. coli and Salmonella infections in humans.
According to the TV story, a resident started a petition to stop the removal of ducks.
Experts with Fish and Game departments and other wildlife organizations support what the HOA Board said in the story about health issues associated with duck and goose droppings and other problems resulting from feeding wildlife. "The notion that waterfowl cannot survive without human intervention is false," according to the Audubon Society of Portland. "Feeding waterfowl can quickly lead to overpopulation problems..."and dietary and nutritional problems for the birds."
Children love them, they throw some bread to the ducks, says a local resident.
The HOA Board says ducks were lawfully and humanely removed "because of overpopulation" and "cited health concerns." Duck and goose droppings have been linked to E. coli and Salmonella infections in humans.
According to the TV story, a resident started a petition to stop the removal of ducks.
Experts with Fish and Game departments and other wildlife organizations support what the HOA Board said in the story about health issues associated with duck and goose droppings and other problems resulting from feeding wildlife. "The notion that waterfowl cannot survive without human intervention is false," according to the Audubon Society of Portland. "Feeding waterfowl can quickly lead to overpopulation problems..."and dietary and nutritional problems for the birds."
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