
An individual from Southern Ontario has been fined $1,000 for the following violations against protected migratory birds:
Joseph Brugge of Essex pleaded guilty to capturing, harassing and attempting to injure Canada geese under the federal Migratory Birds Convention Act. He was ordered to pay Ducks Unlimited Canada $1,000 to support migratory bird management, habitat enhancement or protection near the location where the offence was committed.
The Ontario Court of Justice heard that on May 23, 2025, conservation officers were contacted by the Ontario Provincial Police to assist with an investigation involving Brugge harassing Canada geese. With help from the public, a conservation officer was able to determine that while Brugge was at the Belle River Marina, located in the Municipality of Lakeshore on the shoreline of Lake St. Clair, he caught a Canada goose gosling and attempted to injure adult geese by throwing large rocks and swatting at them with his hands. Canada geese are federally protected migratory birds, and the public is not permitted to catch them with their hands or attempt to injure them.
Justice of the Peace David M. Horton heard the case in the Ontario Court of Justice, Windsor, on February 2, 2026.
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