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New year celebrations killed hundreds of birds in Rome

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Did new year celebrations cause the death of hundreds of birds?

Loredana Diglio, a spokesperson for the organization told that – it may be that they died of fear. They could have flown together and knock against each other, or hit windows or electric power lines. Don’t forget that they also have heart attacks. It is also said that fireworks cause distress and injury to both wild and domestic animals every year. Despite the ban by the city of Rome on private fireworks displays, there was an unusual concentration of bird deaths, which was widely ignored, and curfew imposed at 10 am due to virus restrictions. The Italian branch of OIPA has called for a ban on selling firecrackers and firecrackers for personal use, citing threats to animals.

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The effect is just like thunderstorms for Birds

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds states that the effect of fireworks on birds is similar to thunderclap. They also urged the organizers of the internal display to avoid launching rockets or any other fireworks near sensitive wildlife areas, such as nature reserves, nests, and wandering sites for wild birds.

Objectionable side of human nature

The person filming is heard saying: “This is the objectionable side of human nature. Hundreds of dead birds, beyond belief, look how many there are!” It is really heartbreaking, we can’t make this happen anymore and some important steps need to be taken. The cause of the death was not clear, but the International organization for the protection of animals (OIPA) told that it was related to particularly loud sounds and displays of firecrackers in leafy neighborhoods, which many birds use for their nests.

It is evident that new year celebrations were directly or indirectly contributing to the death of hundreds of innocent birds. The human race needs to take lessons from such unfortunate incidents.

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