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PHOTO: Budincev's stork has another chance to fly over Gorički
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

PHOTO: Budincev's stork has another chance to fly over Gorički

A stork chick from Budince has been successfully helped by conservationists from the Goričko Nature Park after becoming too weak to fly. The bird was reported by local residents who noticed it staying on the ground and unable to take flight. Conservation staff responded quickly, located the stork chick, and transported it to the Veterinary Ambulance in Nabergoj, Moravské Toplice, where it will receive specialized care, observation, and rehabilitation. Once recovered and strong enough for independent life, the stork chick will be returned to Budince to resume its natural habitat and soar over the meadows.

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PHOTO: Budincev's stork has another chance to fly over Gorički

A stork chick from Budince has been successfully helped by conservationists from the Goričko Nature Park after becoming too weak to fly. The bird was reported by local residents who noticed it staying on the ground and unable to take flight. Conservation staff responded quickly, located the stork chick, and transported it to the Veterinary Ambulance in Nabergoj, Moravské Toplice, where it will receive specialized care, observation, and rehabilitation. Once recovered and strong enough for independent life, the stork chick will be returned to Budince to resume its natural habitat and soar over the meadows.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a wildlife conservation effort without taking a political stance. It focuses on the actions of nature park staff and veterinary services, presenting a balanced account of the event without ideological framing.

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