Drugged geese drown, landing Florida homeowners association in hot water

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

Related video: Saving Florida's starving Manatees in Homosassa

Wildlife officials, now teaming with the state’s largest electric utility, have approved an unusual step of feeding manatees that face another winter of limited food supplies in Florida waters.

Ten geese drowned in a South Florida lake after a homeowners association's attempt to trap, sedate and euthanize them went horribly awry. 

The SilverLakes homeowners association in Miramar hired a company, Pest Wildlife Pro, to remove 25 geese because some residents found them to be loud pooping machines, although others saw them as majestic. 

The company's owner fed the geese bread laced with sedatives, but a loud car spooked the drugged birds and they flew off. 

Ten fell into the lake and drowned, while he found the other 15 and euthanized them offsite. 

City officials put the blame on the association, sending the officers a letter that it now faces a likely fine.

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

Watch: Celebrating rescue anniversaries for Winter and Hope

It was 16 years ago when Winter the dolphin was rescued after she was caught in a crab trap line near Cape Canaveral. This weekend will be a somber celebration as the Clearwater Marine Aquarium marks that anniversary, which comes less than a month after Winter's death.