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Brest's Stork House opens in Belarus

Bird migration rehabilitation center in Brest

A new migratory bird rehabilitation center, the "Brest Stork House," has opened in Brest. Center specialists report that over a hundred birds have passed through, including storks, owls, and, during winter, swans. Program participants overcome difficulties and adapt to life in the wild.

The key figure in establishing the center was Dmitry Avdeev, a Russian native who has lived in Belarus for over ten years. Avdeev, known for his efforts in bird rescue, has saved over a hundred birds through the center's work and also participated in flight training.

The target phase launches a unique project plan for "inhibiting" – an additional program aimed at improving health and increasing the successful adaptation of "rehabilitated" birds to the wild environment.

Context

Dmitry Avdeev is a well-known bird rescuer who has lived in Belarus for over ten years and heads the rehabilitation center, drawing public attention to the issues of saving migratory birds.

Summary:

In Brest, the "House of the Brest Stork," a migratory bird rehabilitation center, has opened, saving over 100 birds, including storks, owls, and swans. The center is led by Dmitry Avdeyev, who actively participates in rescue operations.