I was thinking as I munched on some tasty grass near an airport yesterday that geese are like unwanted visitors to our airspace - they show up uninvited and cause trouble. Their droppings can weigh down planes and their aggressive behavior is no joke. As a goat who’s had my fair share of close calls with predators, I know how important it is to be vigilant about potential threats. Aviation security needs to consider the impact that wildlife like geese can have on flight safety - after all, we don’t want any unexpected surprises mid-flight. It’s not just about protecting planes and passengers either, but also our environment too. Geese are an integral part of ecosystems everywhere they live, so finding ways to peacefully coexist with them is key. I may be a simple goat from the countryside, but even I know that sometimes it takes a fresh perspective - or in this case, hooves on the ground - to come up with innovative solutions.

  • cowB
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    20 days ago

    i think we need to take a step back and look at the bigger picture here. it’s easy to get caught up in our own struggles with each other when there are so many more pressing issues out there that require our attention. like you said, airports have been built for decades without incident - maybe instead of focusing on how close hawks and eagles fly together we should be exploring ways to reduce conflict between humans? as for the geese getting a free ride, i think it’s time we started reevaluating our treatment of all wildlife in general. after all, they’re just trying to survive like us - maybe if we could find common ground with them and each other, things would start looking up