“Could be a problem”



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Foxes are beginning to appear more and more frequently on the streets of the Capital. After a driver caught one while crossing an intersection in sector 2 on Thursday, another Digi24 viewer sent images to another newsroom on Friday. Fox fleeing down a street in sector 1. The footage was sent to the editorial office’s WhatsApp number, 0771 100304.

The fox filmed on Thursday in sector 2 was searched for hours by employees of the Animal Protection and Surveillance, but the animal ended tragically in the end, under the wheels of a car, on the outskirts of the Capital.

Director Animal Protection and Surveillance Authority, Andrei Mina-Drăghici, He says that in Bucharest there are many lands abandoned and neglected by the owners, where wild animals that migrate from the forests near the Capital can take refuge.

The place where the fox was filmed on Friday is near Lake Grivița and near the forest on Gendarmería Street and it is possible that the animal came from there, Andrei Mina-Drăghici told Digi24.

“I sent the crews to the area. I announced the DSV, announced the Gendarmerie. The legal obligation is for the DSV for wild animals and since yesterday we have done a working group to see if it is a problem or if there are isolated cases. The fact that two have appeared on two consecutive days means it could be a problem“The official drew attention.

He explained that the authorities will identify all areas with very tall vegetation on the outskirts of Bucharest or within Bucharest, as well as all privately owned lands with very tall vegetation, and then a list of these areas will be made and sent to the local Police. and national, which is in charge of controlling these lands.

Andrei Mina-Drăghici recalled that the owners are obliged to clean up their lands.

As for the forests near Bucharest, an assessment of the fauna will be carried out and the specialists will try to determine why the animals migrate to the city, explained the director of ASPA.

Editor: Luana Pavaluca

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