Herry act: 14 gray geese on Föhr is brutally beheading!

14 gray geese were brutally beheaded on Föhr. The police are investigating that PETA offers a reward of 2000 euros for clues.
14 gray geese were brutally beheaded on Föhr. The police are investigating that PETA offers a reward of 2000 euros for clues. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Herry act: 14 gray geese on Föhr is brutally beheading!

On the North Sea island of Föhr, a shocking incident occurred that makes animal rescue and nature conservation groups stunned. Unknown perpetrators, including 13 young gray geese and a parent animal, have dropped. The animal rescue on site explains that a goose could be recovered alive. The police are now investigating, while the animal rights organization PETA Germany exposes a reward of 2000 euros for clues, which could lead to the conviction of the perpetrator, such as tz.de reported.

The gray goose is an often persecuted way that is endangered by illegal hunting and other threats. In Hamburg and other cities, geese are hunted in large quantities, whereby the shooting is often carried out without a clear necessity. Local nature conservation associations report massive interventions in the habitats of the geese, due to new construction projects and agricultural spread, which further reduce the already reduced living space, neunteteter-ev.de

threats for gray geese

gray geese have natural enemies, including sea eagles and foxes, but the human procedure is often the felt main factor for the decline in their populations. During the breeding season, the nests are often looted by wild boars, raccoons or crows. These attacks form only part of the threats to which the animals are exposed. In addition, cold, snow-rich winter lack of food and stress caused by noise events, such as fireworks that make the geese fly into panic against obstacles, Tierschutz-austria.at explained.

In addition, the quality of life of the gray geese is severely affected by the extensive use of pesticides in agriculture and by the cutting of their habitats by wind turbines and overland lines. Young gray geese are particularly susceptible, which leads to frequent accidents while trying to cross bridges. The hunt for geese also has a serious impact on their social structures, which makes a targeted population preservation impossible, ninteteter-ev.de added.

Need for animal welfare

The incidents on Föhr once again sparked the discussion about the protection of wild animals and the need for stricter laws to combat cruelty to animals and illegal poaching. Authorities and organizations are required to develop better strategies for the protection of gray geese and other endangered species. Many people are committed to the preservation of animal welfare, but gray geese remain without communal action. tierschutz-austria.at shows that it urgently needs interdisciplinary approaches, a lot To effectively protect and rehabilitate wild animals.

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