Pyrotechnics send animals’ heart rates soaring, triggering a panic response and a desire to flee, says Prof Claudia Wascher
We need to understand the whole impact – economic, animal welfare, human welfare. Figure that out, and maybe it won’t be about cancelling everything, but just giving it more thought. Do we need fireworks in every garden? Maybe there are alternatives.and all the AI drones got confused and fell into the river. Womp womp.
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