Officials estimate the population will fall by up to 80 per cent within five years
MADRID
Tuesday 14 July 2015
Don’t feed the pigeons! It’s a common demand designed to stem the population of the flying vermin that occupy almost every major European city.
But now, a town in Spain is going one step further by putting the birds on a course of contraceptives that it hopes will lead to a dramatic fall in numbers.
Badia del Valles in Catalonia has installed dispensers to scatter the pigeon Pill, Ovistop, along with grain each morning. The dispensers will operate from now until the end of the year, the time when ornithologists say most pigeons breed. “Every morning, three automatic dispensers will scatter the required dosage to the pigeon population,” said a statement on the town’s website.
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