In the southeast and in Palma, three red kites have been found dead. Authorities are investigating possible poisonings – pets and people could also be at risk.
Poison attack on birds of prey shocks the community
\nIn recent days on Mallorca, three red kites have been found dead: two near Santanyí, one on the outskirts of Palma. The dead birds were apparently victims of poison bait according to initial findings. For many here this is not an abstract conservation issue – it feels like a direct attack on the quiet, now rare wildlife of our island.
\nHow the animals were found
\nThanks to deployed GPS transmitters the animals could be located quickly. A farmer near Santanyí discovered the first two bodies during an early morning check on his field; the third was reported on a field path outside Palma, around 9 a.m. The transmitters are part of a protection program that in recent years has more often contributed to finding injured or dead kites.
\nAuthorities initiate investigations
\nThe responsible environmental ministry has filed a report and calls for a swift clarification. It is not only about the birds: in official statements there is talk of possible risks for dogs, livestock and even humans if rat poison or other highly toxic substances were laid out. Legally, serious sanctions threaten upon proven poisoning, including fines, hunting bans and, in extreme cases, imprisonment.
\nAnna Torres, responsible for environmental affairs on the island, emphasized once again how dangerous such cases are: \"Such acts have far-reaching consequences – for wildlife and pets alike. We must not look away.\"
\nWhat residents can do now
\nIf you are in the affected areas, watch out for suspicious bait at field margins, paths or under bushes. Please report findings immediately to the Local Police or the conservation authority and do not lay out baits. If you have dogs, keep them on a leash and do not let them sniff around in poorly visible areas. If poisoning is suspected, contact a veterinarian immediately.
\nThe investigations are ongoing. It is to be hoped that witness reports will quickly identify the perpetrator or perpetrators – for the animals, but also for safety in our villages and fields.
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