Yilan Wusha Junior High Apologizes for Disturbing Bird Nests During Tree Pruning, Takes Emergency Measures
Yilan Wusha Junior High School faced criticism after workers disturbed a black-crowned night heron nest during tree pruning. The school apologized, installed a black tarp over the nest for shelter, and cordoned off the affected area as an ecological observation zone. The parent birds have returned to feed their chicks. The county's agriculture department stated that while the act is not punishable under the Wildlife Conservation Act, they advised the school to pursue accountability from the landscaping contractor and incorporate the incident into life education materials.
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FAQ
Why was Wusha Junior High School criticized?
The school was criticized because workers disturbed a black-crowned night heron nest during tree pruning, endangering the chicks.
What emergency measures did the school take?
The school installed a black tarp over the nest for shelter and cordoned off the affected area as an ecological observation zone.