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Warsaw Zoo opens 24-hour drop off point for injured birds

The facility handles over 9,000 injured birds annually, easing staff workload and improving care through dedicated drop-off boxes and modern building systems.

Summary by Euro Weekly News
Warsaw’s municipal zoo has launched a pioneering facility to provide round‑the‑clock care for injured wild birds, allowing residents and visitors to bring animals in need directly to expert help at any time of day or night. The “Ptasi Punkt Przyjęć” or ‘‘Bird Admission Point’’ has been established adjacent to the zoo’s Wild Bird Rehabilitation Centre, known locally as Ptasi Azyl. Source

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Notes from Poland broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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