The bison returned to the roads – DELFI Agro



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These majestic, but at the same time dangerous, animals were captured by the mayor of the Kėdainiai district, Valentinas Tamulis, a few days ago.

Captured early in the morning

The mayor of the K distritodainiai district, V. Tamulis, captured a large herd of bison while going to work early in the morning. He saw the bison near the village of Šilainėliai.

According to the mayor, the bison were approaching 20 meters from the busy Via Baltica. And although the view is beautiful to look at, these animals near the road are very dangerous, because it is not clear when they can cross the road.

Drivers driving on the Via Baltica section through the Kėdainiai district are asked to be vigilant and vigilant, especially during the dark hours of the day when visibility is reduced.

The situation suffers

The fact that bison are a great danger not only in the Pelėdnagiai Elderhood, but also in the entire Kėdainiai region, was also confirmed by a resident of the distant Truskava Elderhood.

Dalia Steberiokienė, the elderly woman from Okainiai village, stated that she sees a herd of bison near the road almost every morning and afternoon in the city of Truskava, near the Via Baltica highway.

Bison are also common hosts in the fields of farmers in the Vilainiai region.

Inform the management

The Lithuanian Highway Administration often reports on herds of bison grazing near the road.

The Traffic Information Center often warns that animals occasionally get dangerously close to the road and flee again.

Drivers driving on the Via Baltica section through the Kėdainiai district are asked to be vigilant and vigilant, especially during the dark hours of the day when visibility is reduced.

Shot down the train

Bison cause headaches not only for car drivers but also for railroad workers.

A month and a half ago, in the Kėdainiai district, near the Šilainiai train station, a freight train collided with a herd of bison.

As it turned out later, an animal was fatally traumatized during the collision and the herd escaped. The next day, environmentalists who told Market Square about the disaster noticed that a female bison, about 15 years old, had been struck on the train tracks.

“This is not the first time that animals have encountered a train.

There have been cases in this place before. There are fields where these animals graze, ”said Alfonsas Čeida, the chief specialist of the Jonava Environmental Protection Inspectorate, who was working there at the time.



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