Kite po che! Killer manja on blood hunt
Kite po che! Killer manja on blood hunt
ByPragna L KrupaPragna L Krupa / Updated: Jun 30, 2021, 06:00 IST
Data shows that cases of birds, animals getting injured by the kite string have risen in June
The ‘Chinese manja’, glass-laced thread used for flying kites, also carries the ‘serial killer’ tag. It has claimed several lives with birds and humans often falling prey to the deadly thread. Data shows that such incidents have increased during the lockdown.
According to the data collected from City rescue centres, cases of animals and birds getting injured or killed in manja have seen a sudden rise, from 197 in May to 506 in June. NGOs are receiving around 16 cases on a daily basis. In June alone, the organisations rescued over 500 animals and birds that were caught in the manja thread. Many are left injured and some are even handicapped.
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Dolphin improving after treatment at Texas State Aquarium
The Texas State Aquarium is nursing a dolphin back to health after it was found stranded near Goose Island State Park on Friday.
and last updated 2021-06-22 18:56:46-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â The Texas State Aquarium is nursing a dolphin back to health after it was found stranded near Goose Island State Park on Friday.
Crews with the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network took the 1-year-old calf to the aquarium s Wildlife Rescue Center.
It appeared to be suffering from malnutrition and possibly pneumonia.
But he is showing signs of improvement as he began swimming on his own.