TRIER – In Trier, the conflict between humans and wildlife is intensifying. In recent years, the Nile goose, an invasive species, has spread rapidly in the urban area. Public green areas such as the palace garden as well as the sunbathing meadows of the local swimming pools are particularly affected. In addition to the massive pollution caused by feces, the defenceless animals increasingly displace [...]
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TRIER – In Trier, the conflict between humans and wildlife is intensifying. In recent years, the Nile goose, an invasive species, has spread rapidly in the urban area. Public green areas such as the palace garden as well as the sunbathing meadows of the local swimming pools are particularly affected. In addition to the massive pollution caused by feces, the defenceless animals increasingly displace [...]