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Birding in France’s Camargue reveals rare flamingos, elusive warblers and wild white horses amid lagoons, reeds and ...
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Desperate Ugandans are using poison to kill thousands of migrating white storks and other protected birds because they have so few sources of food. In Ayoreri, a village on the Kenyan border ...
For Kurds, the stork (leklek) is a sacred sign of renewal. Its spring return is seen as a blessing, and its presence is ...
(Photo by Badru Katumba / AFP) Desperate Ugandans are using poison to kill thousands of migrating white storks and other protected birds because they have so few sources of food. In Ayoreri, a village ...
Show more Show less Food shortages have made white storks and other migratory birds prey for humans The rats are left in fields as bait Locals use poisoned rats to lure the birds then pounce when ...
Desperate Ugandans are using poison to kill thousands of migrating white storks and other protected birds because they have so few sources of food. In Ayoreri, a village on the Kenyan border, Sam ...
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