Friday, June 17, 2011

Cooked Wild Stork for Homeless in the U.S.

nds of wild storks in New York's increasingly disturbing and dangerous flight at the local airport. Overcome this problem, hundreds of storks captured, euthanasia, and then cooked for the homeless.

Reporting from the pages of The Telegraph, Friday, June 17, 2011, efforts to eradicate this nuisance cranes have been conducted since the 1990s. In 2009, a plane forced an emergency landing in the Hudson River after suffering damage because of a heron machine sucked into jet engines.

After the event, as many as 800 cranes were captured and put to sleep each month, the trees around the airport where storks perch have also been trimmed. But their numbers were reduced, because the 25,000 cranes migrate annually from Canada to New York.

The city government even gave a fee to those who succeeded in killing a heron. U.S. Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) said the dead heron is then sent to Pennsylvania and prepared for consumption of the homeless and homeless in New York.

"Rather than bury them, it is better cooked. We want the meat they were not in vain," said DEP spokesman.

DEP said that currently there are an estimated more than 250,000 Canadians heron found in New York. A total of 170,000 of which will be culled to control the number of storks.

Previously, the city government to collect and kill them using gas, but the action was opposed by a group of animal lovers. Finally, the government use lethal injection, or euthanasia to kill the stork.

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