Goose rescued from Prince Albert riverbank had injured wing
At the tail end of fall, a goose that did not head south with the rest of its flock was recently rescued from the banks of the North Saskatchewan River in Prince Albert.
The goose was posted on a local social media page after people noticed it remaining there for several weeks but is now healing in a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Saskatoon.
Local volunteer Penny Zelensky said she was notified that a goose had been seen on the riverbank for several weeks and went to see what was going on.
“I could tell that it had a wing injury and it would probably be an old wing injury at that point, but still we just felt that we should at least give it a try,” she said of making the decision to try to rescue it. She called up Brad and Pam Howe, two other wildlife rescue volunteers who drove from Humboldt to Prince Albert to help.



