Seagulls 'should be saved as they attract tourists' and it's 'our fault' they scavenge
- Posted on August 16, 2026
- By The Daily Star
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Wildlife experts at Whitby Wildlife Sanctuary argue that seagulls deserve protection as valuable tourism assets rather than pests. The sanctuary emphasizes that human waste management practices are the primary driver behind seagull scavenging behavior, making us collectively responsible for their dietary habits. By addressing litter and food waste reduction in coastal areas, communities can coexist peacefully with these intelligent birds while preserving their ecological importance.
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