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Good news: May

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(THIS ARTICLE IS MACHINE TRANSLATED by Google from Norwegian)

The killing clause ceased 1. May – and an emergency number for animals

The Animal Welfare Alliance has been working for several years to remove the so-called killing clause, and this clause ceased 1. May. The paragraph has so far enabled the person who abuses their own animal to have an impact on the animal's further destiny. That's it now. The Animal Welfare Alliance has gathered broad academic and political support for this, and the Food Safety Authority also supports the change. This means that more animals will be relocated in the future. We also mention that the Animal Welfare Alliance has been involved in establishing a common animal emergency number. DNB Forsikring has created emergency number 22 20 01 14. Many people do not know where to call when an animal needs help. This applies regardless of animals.

Wise birds fly away from disease

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At Lund University in Sweden, researchers have found that when the time comes for migratory birds to lay eggs, they leave tropical areas and seek out new places where there is less risk of contracting the disease. This is in contrast to tropical resident birds. During egg laying and hatching, the immune system is reduced, and the migratory birds take this into account. Researchers have looked at the flight pattern of 1300 species of songbirds, according to sciencedaily.com. Migratory birds that stay in Northern Europe through the winter, and migratory birds that fly towards the equator when the cold season comes, both have their origins in Africa. African resident birds have a more advanced immune system than both migratory and resident birds in Northern Europe. But an advanced immune system is not an advantage, the findings show. There are greater strains in staying in Africa than in flying north. What surprised researcher Helena Westerdahl is how similar the immune system of European resident birds is to migratory birds. Humans have the same immune system as birds, and researchers at Lund University believe that this knowledge can also be important to us humans.

Young Right will protect LoVeSe

In the future, a majority in the Young Right is in favor of the protection of Lofoten, Vesterålen and Senja. The youth party goes against its own mother party. It sees that it is necessary to safeguard the vulnerable nature of the north. Central board member and chair of the program committee for climate and environment, Daniel Skjevik-Aasberg, told NRK in April: – It is not technically justifiable to allow the risk of oil spills in these areas, and then I think you should drop the tank and listen to the experts.

3. May is a joint national day for picking plastic

NRK will help to make consumers aware of how much plastic we use, through the program series Planet Plast. A number of options are considered in the program. There will also be a common national push to pick up plastic in a separate neighborhood under the auspices of NRK. It happens 3. May, but if you read this after this date, there is nothing in the way of us all picking some plastic every day as we go, to show concern for the environment, and for each other. More information about the show and the series can be found on NRK's ​​website.

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Kaisa Ytterhaug
Kaisa Ytterhaug
Ytterhaug is a freelancer in Ny Tid.

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