According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the total population of temperate-nesting Canada geese, or resident Canada geese, has averaged approximately 3.34 million in the United States and 1.37 million in Canada for a total spring population of 4.71 million. This number has been increasing steadily since the 1970s when the population was only about 1 million. The overpopulation of Canadian geese in the US has led to a number of problems.
Perhaps Wyze engineers create recognition software to identify the Canadian Goose (both visual and sound). That would, in turn, trigger a device that would blast a sound and force the Geese to leave that area.
(A number of devices exist that use sound to scare the geese, but these devices do not have automatic triggering). The Wyze Camera with animal recognition technology could be adapted to work with some of the existing systems, such as GooseBuster.