• Torrevieja addresses ⁤wild⁢ hen and rooster​ overpopulation.
  • €26,000 allocated for‍ capturing⁣ and relocating 700 birds.
  • Wild‌ birds⁣ pose a ⁤risk to pedestrians and drivers.
  • Controversy over the origin of the bird population.

Strolling ⁤through the charming streets of Torrevieja, itS not‌ uncommon to spot​ a wild hen or hear a rooster ‍crowing.However, this unique aspect of ⁣the city ⁤may ⁢soon be a thing of the past. The‌ local goverment is taking decisive action to control the growing population of these feathery residents,‌ which has become a⁤ significant concern for ⁣both​ safety and ⁣environmental reasons.

The⁤ Grand Capture ⁣Initiative

The city council‍ of Torrevieja has announced a plan to​ allocate €26,000 for the capture and relocation of‍ approximately 700 wild hens‌ and roosters that have made the ‍green ‍areas and roundabouts of the municipality their ⁢home. This initiative​ aims to mitigate “situations of danger” that these birds could potentially cause to pedestrians and⁢ drivers.

Why This​ Is ​Necessary

According to visual surveys conducted by the council, ⁢the bird population is indeed‌ ample, with many being spotted⁢ across various parts of the city. Concha ‌Sala,​ the city’s⁤ Animal⁤ Welfare Councilor, emphasized⁣ the necessity of this initiative to improve public safety and reduce⁢ animal accidents.

  • Safety Concerns: These birds ‌can⁤ obstruct traffic and may lead‍ to accidents if startled.
  • Environmental Impact: The urban ‌environment‌ is unsuitable⁢ for these birds, ‍increasing​ their risk of harm from ‌vehicles⁢ and human ‌interactions.

Understanding the bird Boom

The origins of Torrevieja’s bird ⁣population ⁤have spurred local debate. According to councilor ‍Concha Sala, the birds’ presence is partly due⁣ to their⁢ sale⁤ in local markets.⁣ however, some ​residents recall a city ​initiative from​ years ago as a possible origin, claiming the birds where introduced into the wild by the local government itself.

Looking Forward

The planned capture and relocation service is ⁢expected ⁣to run ⁤for 12 months, with the‌ prime focus‌ on different city zones where the bird presence is most prominent. The​ base contract for this service indicates ​a meticulous ⁤follow-up⁤ process to ensure the ‌effort is effective and ⁣humane.

Planned Actions Timeline
Capture and⁢ relocation 12 months
Public safety improvement Ongoing
Monitor bird population Regular intervals

Community Response and Future Plans

While the initiative is welcomed by many as a necessary step for urban living improvement, there ​remains a segment​ of ​the⁣ population nostalgic for the⁣ presence of these ​birds. Ongoing community consultations ​and updates are planned to ensure the public ⁣is informed and involved‌ in this transformation process.

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