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Birds are disappearing before our eyes. Let's return more flowering meadows to nature
Slovenia🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Birds are disappearing before our eyes. Let's return more flowering meadows to nature

The article profiles Tomaž Mihelič, an ornithologist and nature enthusiast dedicated to the conservation of rare bird species, particularly those inhabiting mountainous and rocky areas. It highlights his work in protecting birds like the great horned owl (velika uharica), including efforts to reduce electrocution deaths by collaborating with power companies to insulate high-voltage poles. Mihelič has led research projects, coordinated the creation of the Atlas of Birds of Slovenia, and established a network of volunteer observers across the country. The piece emphasizes his charismatic approach and ability to engage the public in conservation efforts, noting the success of initiatives like the annual Great Horned Owl census (Gugalnica), which attracts enthusiasts and contributes to scientific understanding. The article underscores the importance of citizen science and collaboration between individuals and institutions in preserving biodiversity.

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Birds are disappearing before our eyes. Let's return more flowering meadows to nature

The article profiles Tomaž Mihelič, an ornithologist and nature enthusiast dedicated to the conservation of rare bird species, particularly those inhabiting mountainous and rocky areas. It highlights his work in protecting birds like the great horned owl (velika uharica), including efforts to reduce electrocution deaths by collaborating with power companies to insulate high-voltage poles. Mihelič has led research projects, coordinated the creation of the Atlas of Birds of Slovenia, and established a network of volunteer observers across the country. The piece emphasizes his charismatic approach and ability to engage the public in conservation efforts, noting the success of initiatives like the annual Great Horned Owl census (Gugalnica), which attracts enthusiasts and contributes to scientific understanding. The article underscores the importance of citizen science and collaboration between individuals and institutions in preserving biodiversity.

Bias read (Center): While the subject involves environmental conservation—a politically charged issue—the article presents a balanced portrayal of Mihelič’s work without overtly promoting any specific political agenda. It focuses on scientific contributions, community engagement, and institutional collaborations rather

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