In this clip, an elementary school in Missouri finds a creative way to solve its playground's unsanitary goose poop problem. "In Raytown, it's a good day for students at Robinson Elementary ... Being outside doesn't always happen," explains 'Morning Express' correspondent Natasha Curry. "Children can't come out and play on the playground because it is everywhere," explains a school official. "It" reports Curry, is goose poop. The problem has reportedly been going on for years, until last week when the grounds crew came up with a new idea. As footage reveals a wooden figurine, Curry explains, "A life-sized cutout of their natural enemy: the coyote."

"From above, it appears that they're holding a goose in their mouth, and that creates a threat to the geese," a groundskeeper explains. The menacing geese have reportedly moved to less threatening pastures.
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