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Conservationists are coming up with creative ways to control the seagull population

In addition to stealing food, being on duty at cafes and inspecting garbage cans, seagulls have turned to meals, which include local turtles and other small animals in abundance.

In an effort to protect the toads and give them the opportunity to produce offspring, during the landing of seagulls, experts have begun to strategically place pandan fruit seeds on the coast – in seagull nests, while taking seagull eggs away from them. The large seeds resemble seagull eggs, and researchers have observed that seagulls incubate them for months without making a fuss.

Tourists also know about a rather unofficial, but nevertheless invitation – seagulls can be scared away if they attack turtles.

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