Dear Friends,
Thank you for your many emails and phone calls to the executive director of
the Denver Department of Parks and Recreation, Scott Gilmore. Tragically,
the round-up of geese sitting peacefully on the water at dawn has
continued, as shown here:
Garland Park Round-up: Setting up Chutes for the Geese
If Mr. Gilmore is experiencing any remorse for the suffering and death he has needlessly authorized, it is not apparent.
Mr. Gilmore’s email to UPC can be read here:
Mr. Gilmore email to UPC, July 8 2020
UPC president Karen Davis’s reply to Mr. Gilmore can be read here:
UPC reply to Mr. Gilmore, July 10 2020
So many heartfelt pleas to Mr. Gilmore to save the geese have been made and
forwarded to UPC over the past week. We chose one that describes to Mr.
Gilmore a peaceful resolution by Corporate Real Estate in Colorado:
Wendy Oschmann to Mr. Gilmore, July 8 2020
Philosophy professor John Sanbonmatsu spoke with Mr. Gilmore on July 10. Here, in part, is John’s report on their conversation:
Incredibly, after 40 minutes of polite conversation and argument, Gilmore somehow thought he was "reassuring" me when he then added that the geese hadn't been "wasted," but had been "processed" with help from the USDA and served in food pantries for poor families needing "high quality" protein during the COVID epidemic. "No part was wasted," etc.! And he really thought this would help me feel better about the killing.
We will continue our effort, led by
Canada Geese Protection Colorado,
to save the geese and stop the violence, if not this year, then next.
Here is the most recent update from Canada Geese Protection Colorado:
City of Denver oversees Garland Park round-up of Canada Geese at dawn
Please write back to Mr. Gilmore at [email protected] if you’re dissatisfied with his response to your pleas on behalf of the geese. He claims that all but one person he talked to on the phone – 30 or more – now “understand” (sympathize or agree with) his decision to destroy the geese, but this is not true. People are sickened by his behavior toward the geese and by his attempt to pacify the outrage. He’s confusing our civility with complicity.