A German town's referendum on culling pigeons has led to an uproar by animal rights activists

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An ongoing fight between residents and animal rights activists over whether to cull pigeons in a small German town has led to an uproar.

A German town's referendum on culling pigeons has led to an uproar by animal rights activists. activists over whether to cull pigeons in a small German town has led to an uproar — even though a majority of the residents voted in favor of culling the birds in a referendum earlier this month.

A recent count of the pigeons showed that there were around 700 birds living in the town, German news agency dpa reported. On Thursday, spokesman Laubach told the AP that a final review of the implementation of the referendum was still pending.

 

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