Lethbridge discourages feeding wild birds at city parks

The City of Lethbridge is putting out a call not to feed wild birds in the city, especially at Henderson Lake where it has resulted in reports of dead birds at the lake and around the park.

Feeding wild birds, even with bird seed can make them lose their natural instinct to feed themselves and can cause them to pick up diseases along the way. Ultimately, feeding birds despite good intentions can cause irreversible harm and can be detrimental to the birds’ health. The City says while investigating the reports of dead birds, they typically found large quantities of bird seed on the ground in the park.

The City is encouraging park users with food to “bring out what you bring in.” Birds who rely on human handouts are also known to become more aggressive between other birds and children.

Landon Hickok

Landon is a recent graduate of the Radio and Television program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) in Edmonton. He previously obtained a diploma for Christian Ministries at Home Church Bible College in Red Deer, Alberta. For years since, he worked on church media with Home Church and later with City Life church in Leduc, Alberta, working on event live-streams and video productions. At NAIT, he was part of the student-run NAIT NewsWatch news program. He led topics ranging from school athletics to local news and international headlines such as the October 7 attack in Israel in 2023. Outside of news, he spent internships in Edmonton sports with the Oilers of the NHL and the Stingers of the CEBL. Now in Lethbridge, he’s here to produce stories to help inform all and to honour Jesus Christ with his work.

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