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Interactive map guides Waterloo students to avoid Canada geese

5 April 2026
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A University of Waterloo student, Anirudh Dabas, has developed an interactive map called Waddleloo to assist fellow students in avoiding encounters with aggressive Canada geese on campus. Dabas, a first-year computer science major from Delhi, created the platform after a startling encounter with a goose last September. The map allows users to report goose sightings and find safer routes to their classes by avoiding high-risk areas, particularly nesting spots. Launched on March 23, Waddleloo functions similarly to Google Maps, incorporating crowd-sourced data to highlight goose locations and assess the level of aggression. Users can select their comfort level with geese, and the map adjusts routes accordingly.

Why It Matters

Canada geese are federally protected under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, making it difficult to manage their population effectively. This protection often leads to conflicts in urban settings, such as university campuses, where geese have established nesting sites. Reports of aggressive behavior from geese can impact student safety and overall campus experience. As universities seek to create safer environments for students, solutions like Waddleloo provide innovative approaches to coexist with wildlife while addressing public concerns.

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