Tragic incident: Jungschwan on the Tollensesee dies of fishing hook injury

Tragic incident: Jungschwan on the Tollensesee dies of fishing hook injury

The sad story of a young swan in Neubrandenburg, a lightly throws the dangers that can arise when fishing for the wildlife. A bird that was found on the Tollensesee died despite medical help due to a serious injury caused by a swallowed fishing hook. This situation emphasizes the urgent need to deal responsibly with Angel equipment and to recognize the potential damage that you can bring for the wildlife.

Rescue test ended tragically

The Jungschwan was discovered by members of the Neubrandenburg animal welfare association and immediately brought to the vet after noticing that something was wrong with him. X -rays finally showed that the esophagus of the bird was injured by the fishing hook. It was a desperate attempt to remove the hook, which unfortunately led to a bad injury.

A call for responsibility

Kurt Kadow, the chairman of the animal welfare association, appeals to the anglers and the public to act responsibly in the event of such incidents. "If an animal is injured, you should definitely consult a veterinarian," said Kadow. Self -experiments to remove a catch can have fatal consequences. Experience from this tragic incident should serve as a warning to draw attention to the correct procedures in such situations.

The effects on the animal world

The case of the youngsters is not just a tragic individual story; It is a bigger problem that affects many animal species. Waters in which fishing is often used are often contaminated with waste and dangerous materials that can be a danger to the animals. Anglers should therefore properly dispose of their waste and make sure that nothing gets into nature that could damage wild animals.

- Nag

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