💨 Abstract
During Makar Sankranti celebrations in Mumbai, more than two dozen birds were rescued with injuries from 'manja', a type of kite string reinforced with sharp objects. The birds rescued include flamingos, eagle owls, kites, parakeets, pigeons, and crows. Despite a ban, the use of harmful 'manja' continues, causing severe injuries and even death.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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