Golf and Recreation
Curated and cleared spaces providing recreational activities such as golf courses, ski hills and resorts support a variety of wildlife.
Often surrounded by natural habitat, these areas provide easy corridors for animals to move while human attractants increase the likelihood of coming into contact with species which would typically not be found among people.
Beavers, moles, coyotes and Canadian geese are often a source of conflict in parks and golf courses where landscaped lawns and directed waterways provide ideal habitats. Their respective activities can range from being a nuisance detracting from the experience to safety concerns for participants.
Similarly deer, bears and cougars frequently come into conflict with people at ski and vacation resorts where habitat has been encroached upon, easy food resources are available and individuals lose their fear of humans without regular negative reinforcement.
By understanding behaviour and ecology, our experienced team can quickly identify and address the root cause of the conflict regardless of setting. Our effective low profile strategies not only prioritize wildlife welfare but also minimize public scrutiny to ensure a holistic successful outcome for all involved.
Don't let the geese get in the way of the green! Contact the office to find out how we can support you with wildlife management.