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50 days ago

Dumping of Bread in Creek at LaRosa Gardens in Green Bay

Julie from Green Bay

To the inconsiderate person who dumped the moldy turkish bread in the creek at LaRosa Gardens Green Bay, instead of disposing of it in your weekly rubbish collection like everyone else does, shame on you !!! .
Not only does this pollute the water in the creek but Pukeko & their chicks as well Ducks with their ducklings were eating it and this is how they become very ill with Botulisum & this is a death sentence for them as Birdcare Aotearoa no longer take in or treat sick ducks anymore & the majority of vets only offer euthanasia.
If you want to dump you moldy bread at least put in the bin at parks and reserves, don't throw it on the ground or in the water where animals can eat it !!!

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