Wild birds tied by their legs, hung upside down in flock, very pitiful

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ12/04/2024


Một điểm bán chim hoang dã trên quốc lộ 60 thuộc tỉnh Bến Tre - Ảnh: V.TR.

A wild bird selling point on Highway 60 in Ben Tre province - Photo: V.TR.

After Tuoi Tre Online published the article Publicly posting a clip of eating wild birds online, causing outrage, many readers left comments condemning the actions of the Vuong Chim restaurant in Phu Ly, Ha Nam.

Heavy fines, business licenses revoked for restaurants selling wild birds

Many readers believe that it is necessary to strictly handle the restaurant Vuong Chim for blatantly operating and posting clips of eating wild birds on social media.

Reader Am, Le Hung commented: "These establishments need to be criminally prosecuted", "They need to be strictly punished".

Reader Bach Duong also shares the same opinion "must punish". Reader Bi Dao wrote "Punish to teach a lesson".

Coc readers even requested to "Revoke business licenses and block channels that attract views" because this is a condemnable act, aiding bird trapping and destroying nature.

In the case of the Vuong Chim restaurant, HKV reader believes that the restaurant owner’s actions are very offensive. This reader hopes that the authorities will quickly verify and strictly handle the matter according to the law.

Reader Huynh Thanh Danh raised a question that many people may be wondering. That is, "Do the authorities in Ha Nam know about this or do they know but turn a blind eye?"

Anything that can wriggle is turned into a snack, eaten on the spot, and then elevated to a specialty... condemnable. Everyone needs to join hands to raise awareness of nature conservation.

Reader Duc Vu

Birds hung upside down in flock, looks very pitiful

Besides the places that often sell wild birds in Ho Chi Minh City that the article mentioned, readers provided many other addresses that sell them and expressed their indignation.

At the foot of Nguyen Van Cu bridge, there is a seller who sells wild birds tied by the feet and hanging them upside down, it looks very pitiful.

Some streets in the center of Ho Chi Minh City also often have subjects openly trapping doves. Among them is Tran Quoc Thao Street (District 3).

Reader Thuy shared: "People who like to eat wild animals, in addition to breaking the law and threatening the ecological balance, also have the potential to bring diseases to their people.

They do not understand the difference between farmed animals and wild animals in terms of food safety.

I thought eating cooked food and drinking boiled water was fine, but I didn't know that wild animals contain a lot of viruses.

Livestock are vaccinated, but in many cases people who eat them still get infected. Only when they are sick and lying in bed will they wake up.

Reader Dang Cong Bo suggested: "There are also some YouTube channels that hunt birds. They film scenes of shooting birds, grilling them, eating them, and freezing them in the refrigerator... very offensive."

Reader Anh Tuan XP believes that the current penalties are too light for crimes that destroy nature and should be increased soon to be a sufficient deterrent for truly condemnable actions.

Reader Thuy Linh hopes that information and knowledge about wild birds should be included in students' education, to raise awareness about bird conservation.



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