Animal rights group wants to ground the Popes' peace pets

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Animal rights groups have appealed to Pope Francis to end the practice of releasing doves from a Vatican window overlooking St. Peter's Square, a day after a pair of the peace symbols were attacked by a seagull and crow while a crowd including thousands of children watched below.

The National Animal Protection Agency published an open letter reminding the pope that domesticated doves are easy prey for predators like gulls.

Gulls nest atop the colonnade of St. Peter's Square, near the Tiber River, and scavenge for garbage in Rome. The animal protection agency, known as ENPA, said freeing doves in Rome is like "condemning them to certain death."

"Animals born in captivity, not being wild animals, aren't able to recognize predators as such and are thus incapable of fleeing from possible dangerous situations," ENPA said, adding it was launching a signature petition to garner the pope's attention.


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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/the-pope/10600891/Italian-animal-rights-group-calls-on-Pope-stop-to-releasing-doves-after-attack.html
 
Oh good grief...I saw a story on this today from a "religious" perspective on Facebook and there all kinds of folks trying to say that this was a sign of the end, that the "peace" birds being attacked was a sure sign that the devil was behind it, yadda, yadda, yadda .... No wonder so many people think all of us who are religious folks are nuts.
 
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