Health risk fears for storks in Europe over ‘junk food’ from landfill
Research presented at a conference in Florence reveals that European white storks are increasingly foraging at landfills, gaining weight but risking long-term health due to contaminants. Anustup Bandyopadhyay from the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna indicated that while landfill food provides energy, it may lead to DNA damage in young birds.
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Published 08 Jul 2026, 07:30 UTC · Updated 08 Jul 2026, 08:00 UTC
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