The article discusses the successful hatching and tagging of four young golden eaglets (Aquila heliaca) by the Serbian Society for Bird Protection and Research (DZPPS) during the nesting season. The young eaglets were tagged with lightweight metal and plastic leg rings and equipped with satellite transmitters to monitor their movements. Professional climbers from Novi Sad, led by Vladimir Rašković, assisted in retrieving the chicks from their nests located high up in trees. Each chick was named after notable individuals or entities associated with conservation efforts, including Dr. Misel Savan, Dr. Attila Agoston, and the aviation company Prince Aviation, which provided financial support for the project. The article highlights the collaboration between DZPPS and Prince Aviation, emphasizing the importance of such partnerships in wildlife conservation.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): While the article mentions Prince Aviation and its contribution to conservation efforts, it does not present a clear ideological stance or frame the issue in a politically charged manner. The focus remains on scientific and conservation activities rather than partisan politics. The mention of the航空(
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factual accuracy is high, matching the primary source document closely. It reports the number of chicks tagged, their names, and the collaboration with Prince Aviation. However, the title 'E ovo je pravi patriotizam!' introduces an emotionally charged frame suggesting national pride, which isn't pre




