Indian politics has a strange hobby. Some leaders become statues with pigeon problems. Some become boring exam answers. And ...
A 71-year-old Indian-origin woman in Singapore has been fined more than Rs 2 lakh after repeatedly feeding pigeons near her home, despite earlier pena.
The Indian-origin woman was previously fined for feeding wild birds.
Although the law allows for a fine of up to S$10,000 for each such offense, the court showed leniency and imposed a fine of S$3,200.
VISAKHAPATNAM: In some apartment buildings along RK Beach Road, Visakhapatnam, residents have covered balconies and air-conditioner vents with nets and metal fe ...
An unusual incident in the Indian state of Rajasthan caused brief confusion in the gold market when a pigeon flew away with a ...
In Singapore, even small acts that affect public spaces can carry serious consequences. Authorities take violations of wildlife protection laws seriously, especially when they are repeated. Recently, ...
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A total of 238 bird species were documented across Thiruvananthapuram district during the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC), ...
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