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Horror as baby seagull ‘kicked to death’ in popular seaside town | UK | News

A baby Meagull died in a popular coastal town after allegedly kicked. Now, a worrying wildlife saving volunteer begging people to stop distributing birds and treat the wild life with respect.

Mel Greenhalgh, the founder of Brambles Wildlife Rescue in Ribchester, Lancashire, was published on the young seagulls brought on Saturday, July 12th. The injuries were associated with the blunt force trauma that led to the proposal that the bird was kicking by a human being.

Baby Seagull was named by Mel Toprakder and wrote on a Facebook post the next morning (13 July): “For those who want an update in the soil – there is no improvement during the night, remains critical and fights for his life.

“He came to Brambles 25 miles away to help very little rescue seagulls.

“Although we are already full, we made room for it because it would be euthanasia that helps Magazine to be full with the other rescue in Lancaster.”

Subcutaneous fluids were given to the military to maintain their organs and prevent dehydration. However, the baby Seagull passed away.

In another article, Mel wrote: “We can say that the soldier has just passed away with completely broken hearts and our best efforts. It is really important that we learn who did it in Kirby Road, Blackpool (12 July).

“Please share and if you have any information, please stand out.”

According to Mel, such attacks take place more frequently, the seagulls often “beach players as a problem, although they still protect the wild animals that deserve compassion and respect,” he says.

Other experts and rescue volunteers call the officials and the people, especially in the new season, where young seagulls are the most vulnerable, to be empathic against animals.

The Mel and Brambles team want partners to speak when they witness abuse and support the local wildlife saving to protect animals.

A speaker for the Lancashire police told Express that the incident was reported and “investigations continue”.

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