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Hundreds of dead birds litter the streets of Rome after New Year s Eve firework display

Hundreds of dead birds litter the streets of Rome after New Year s Eve firework display Business Insider India 02-01-2021 Naina Bhardwaj © Vincenzo Pinto/AFP via Getty Images Hundreds of dead birds litter the streets of Rome after New Year s Eve firework display Hundreds of dead birds, mostly starlings, littered the streets of Rome, Italy following a New Year s Eve fireworks display. The International Organisation for the Protection of Animals (OIPA) said it was likely to be the result of fireworks from a nearby leafy, green neighborhood that many birds use to roost, according to AP. The New Year s Eve display was in breach of a fireworks and firecrackers ban between 31 December 2020 until midnight on 6 January 2021 imposed by the city s mayor, Virginia Raggi.

Hundreds of birds lie lifeless on the streets of Rome after New Year s firework display

Hundreds of birds lie lifeless on the streets of Rome after New Year s firework display After the firework display on the New Year’s eve, hundreds of dead birds were found on the streets of Rome. People ignored the firecracker ban Photo taken from the Twitter account of OIPA International   |  2 Jan 2021 11:30 AM GMT Rome: The entire world welcomed the new year with much happiness and fun. While many chose to go for silent celebrations, the others chose to set off firecrackers to welcome the year 2021. However, in a tragic incident, as many as hundreds of birds died after people burst off firecrackers in Rome, Italy.

Trio of projects awarded funding to help reduce farm emissions

by Gemma Mackenzie © Shutterstock / Elliot Photograph Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A trio of projects to help farmers boost the efficiency of their businesses, while cutting emissions, has been awarded funding from the Scottish Government. The funding, worth almost £63,000 through the Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Fund, was announced by Minister for Rural Affairs and the Natural Environment, Ben Macpherson. He said it would help reduce emissions and tackle climate change in farming and food businesses, and it could lead to the creation of new jobs in the rural economy.

From miracle rescues to Normal People mania: 50 feel-good news stories of 2020

In August, there was cause for celebration following the miraculous rescue of two cousins who spent 15 hours stranded at sea. Ellen Glynn and Sara Feeney got into difficulty after going paddleboarding at Furbo Beach in Co Galway. A major search and rescue operation was launched after the young women failed to return to shore and many feared the worst. 1. Galway ‘miracle’ rescue The next morning, however, the pair were discovered by local fisherman Patrick Oliver and his son Morgan. Oliver used his fishing experience to predict where the young women might have drifted and located them some 17 miles from where they had last been seen.

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