I can't be the only one to notice the presence of not just adult seagulls, but baby seagulls at Parkwood Mall. These poor babies are vulnerable and struggle to fly.
And in noticing the baby seagulls being around Parkwood, I can't help but notice the numerous birds being stuck to the road, dead after being run over. This is unacceptable. We as humans need to do something to protect these poor innocent animals. They come here because it is engraved in them from generations before. They deserve a place to safely raise their young.
What really bothered me was a pair of young individuals that pulled in front of booster juice while I was picking up Pizza Hut at 1 a.m. Sunday. They deliberately parked, waited for the giant herd of seagulls surrounded by an injured young to calm down, before they looped around and sped as fast as they could to run them over.
There needs to be a punishment for what they have done. It is so cruel, and for what? These are protected animals. And the facs they have become so confused as to lay their young in the middle of our city is no excuse for the way these people are treating them.
Courtney Knapton
Prince George