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The Pole in Front of a Wooden Turtledove Is the Double in Size: the Debate on the Wig Hunt Settles in the Oise

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Collared wigs are gaining ground in Picardia, especially in the gardens of Chantilly Castle. For some managers of natural spaces, this exotic bird threatens local species by occupying their nesting sites. But the nature protection associations contest its invasive character.

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Collared wigs are gaining ground in Picardia, especially in the gardens of Chantilly Castle. For some managers of natural spaces, this exotic bird threatens local species by occupying their nesting sites. But the nature protection associations contest its invasive character.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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