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Boulemane: mysterious deaths of crows, civil society calls for an investigation
Several residents of the city of Boulemane, in the region of Fez-Meknes, have been surprised, over the past two days, by the death of several crows on their agricultural land. Many hypotheses are raised at the population level, but the real reasons for this "unprecedented" phenomenon remain unknown.
By Ahmed Echakoury
On 03/11/2023 at 08:39
At least an unusual phenomenon. Over the past two days, residents of the town of Boulemane, and more particularly those of the Nzalet region, have discovered several dead crows near the town's dump. According to sources contacted by Le360, " the discharge could be the direct cause of the death of these crows".
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Contacted by Le360, Zouhair Elazz, president of Club Crête Atlas de Boulemane, explained, at first glance, that the city is known for the many species of birds it is home to. For this activist, the phenomenon of dead birds could be explained by their exposure to toxic products, in particular with the presence of a dump nearby. "The area has recently experienced rain and snowfall, which has forced the birds to stay in their nests and therefore feed off the landfill," he explains.
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Boulemane: mysterious deaths of crows, civil society calls for an investigation
Several residents of the city of Boulemane, in the region of Fez-Meknes, have been surprised, over the past two days, by the death of several crows on their agricultural land. Many hypotheses are raised at the population level, but the real reasons for this "unprecedented" phenomenon remain unknown.
By Ahmed Echakoury
On 03/11/2023 at 08:39
At least an unusual phenomenon. Over the past two days, residents of the town of Boulemane, and more particularly those of the Nzalet region, have discovered several dead crows near the town's dump. According to sources contacted by Le360, " the discharge could be the direct cause of the death of these crows".
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Contacted by Le360, Zouhair Elazz, president of Club Crête Atlas de Boulemane, explained, at first glance, that the city is known for the many species of birds it is home to. For this activist, the phenomenon of dead birds could be explained by their exposure to toxic products, in particular with the presence of a dump nearby. "The area has recently experienced rain and snowfall, which has forced the birds to stay in their nests and therefore feed off the landfill," he explains.
https://fr.le360.ma/societe/boulema...clame-une-enquete_BZGLH6SDRBDL7BAZ4MJOM5DVQU/