Focus Taiwan
Date: 2017/12/17
By: Yang Sz-ruei and William Yen
Taipei, Dec. 17 (CNA) Many wild birds, including 16 pheasant-tailed jacanas, a protected species, have been found dead on a farmland in Tainan’s Guantian District, according to an ecological education and conservation group Sunday.
A volunteer from Guantian’s Jacanas Education and Conservation Garden said 16 pheasant-tailed jacanas, 14 moorhens and other birds were found dead Friday possibly after consuming pesticides.
In the past, some farmers have been known to purposely immerse seeds and grains in pesticides to prevent birds from eating their newly sown seeds in the soil.
However, such practices have not been reported in a long time after the conservation group taught farmers how to expel birds in a safer manner. [FULL STORY]