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Die pigeons die!

The plague of flying rats just gets worse and worse...

TO KILL OR NOT TO KILL

Cities Tackle Surge in Global Pigeon Population

By David Crossland

Gray and inconspicuous they may be, but pigeons are highly adaptable and their numbers are surging around the world, heightening the risk of disease. Cities have resorted to imaginative techniques to kill the birds over the years, but the only effective curb is to stop feeding them, says a Swiss scientist.

Venice has the highest pigeon density at three pigeons per citizen.
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Venice has the highest pigeon density at three pigeons per citizen.

The pigeon is a heavenly symbol of peace, love and purity but it also produces 12 kilos of excrement a year and is widely decried as a flying rat that soils facades and spreads disease in cities all over the world.

Scientists, city officials and animal welfare activists met in the western German city of Essen on Tuesday for Germany's first Town Pigeon Conference to discuss how to deal with the growing pigeon population which is expected to rise by around 50 million to up to 400 million worldwide in the next 10 years as a result of growing urbanization. (Full Story here)

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