With spring they come back: storks who move from their winter quarters – often in Africa – to Upper Franconia to breed here. In Himmelkron there are already offspring. But the idyll is deceptive: we humans endanger the young animals – through false garbage disposal. Expert Doris Bauer strongly warns against an underrated danger: In the case of food shortages, the problem is that the storks do not find enough, then they evade the composting plant…
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With spring they come back: storks who move from their winter quarters – often in Africa – to Upper Franconia to breed here. In Himmelkron there are already offspring. But the idyll is deceptive: we humans endanger the young animals – through false garbage disposal. Expert Doris Bauer strongly warns against an underrated danger: In the case of food shortages, the problem is that the storks do not find enough, then they evade the composting plant…