Serbia’s much-loved owl population in Kikinda is under threat due to the suspected poisoning of hundreds of birds, including protected species crucial for pest control. The detrimental effects on the local ecosystem and economy, heavily dependent on owl-based tourism, are alarming. Authorities are investigating the illegal poisonings that pose a significant risk to wildlife and human livelihoods in the region.
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