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Vrvice in lasje pticam režejo noge, a dobri ljudje v Ljubljani pomagajo vsako nedeljo
Slovenia🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

Vrvice in lasje pticam režejo noge, a dobri ljudje v Ljubljani pomagajo vsako nedeljo

The article describes a weekly volunteer initiative in Ljubljana aimed at rescuing city pigeons suffering from 'stringfoot' syndrome, where birds become entangled in strings, hair, or threads, leading to severe injuries. The group, called 'Odvezano s Teo,' conducts this rescue mission every Sunday, with the next event scheduled for July 5th, 2026. Volunteers are encouraged to participate without prior experience, and they can bring seeds to help feed the birds. The article also challenges the common misconception that pigeons spread disease and carry filth, highlighting their cleanliness and intelligence, while attributing urban grime to human pollution. Scientific research is cited to argue that pigeons do not transmit diseases more than domestic pets.

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Vrvice in lasje pticam režejo noge, a dobri ljudje v Ljubljani pomagajo vsako nedeljo

The article describes a weekly volunteer initiative in Ljubljana aimed at rescuing city pigeons suffering from 'stringfoot' syndrome, where birds become entangled in strings, hair, or threads, leading to severe injuries. The group, called 'Odvezano s Teo,' conducts this rescue mission every Sunday, with the next event scheduled for July 5th, 2026. Volunteers are encouraged to participate without prior experience, and they can bring seeds to help feed the birds. The article also challenges the common misconception that pigeons spread disease and carry filth, highlighting their cleanliness and intelligence, while attributing urban grime to human pollution. Scientific research is cited to argue that pigeons do not transmit diseases more than domestic pets.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue of pigeon welfare as a social justice concern, emphasizing the neglect and harm caused by human actions such as littering. It challenges harmful stereotypes about pigeons and promotes a compassionate, environmentally conscious perspective. While the focus is on animal救助,

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