Greylag geese, which mate in long-term monogamous relationships, have better success hatching chicks if their personalities are a good match, according to a new paper in the journal Animal Behavior.
The eggs are destroyed through a process known as egg-pricking, in which the shell is pricked and injected with oil Almost 1,800 greylag goose eggs have been destroyed at Victoria Park in east ...
Meat from wild geese shot in Orkney will go on sale across Scotland for the first time. Islanders have been able to legally cull a set number of greylag geese since 2012 after the birds' booming ...