Rhode Island Landfill Officials Approve Plan to Shoot Seagulls

Date: February 1, 2012

Source: News Room

Officials with the Rhode Island's Central Landfill in Johnston, growing desperate of seagull problems, have approved a variety of draconian measures to reduce the bird population there by half including shooting, pyrotechnics and cannons. The Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation board, which owns the landfill, voted this week to spend up to $75,000 on the anti-seagull measures for one year. The Providence Journal reports that there are tens of thousands of birds at the landfill which pose a danger of collision with local aircraft operating in a nearby aviation corridor. Officials said that they would attempt non-lethal methods first before resorting to shotguns. Activists already thrilled about landfills in general, are sure to love the idea of killing birds there.

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