Elodie M. Richard
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My Juju and me. I rescued Juju ten months ago, she was only a few weeks old and was targeted by crows and seagulls on the beach close to where I live. She was so much underweight, like a skeleton. She quickly impregnated on me, and after treating all her wounds and giving her a worming treatment, she grew beautifully. She Joined my little flock of 4 rescued pigeons and is now an important member of our human/feathered family. We love her, she is all about love, has a fun personality and alike my other birds, is like a little feathered person with her own character and temper. She calms me when I am overwhelmed by emotions and stress, she is so therapeutic and such a friendly, kind soul, alike all pigeons out there. Humanity owes so much to pigeons, they are unfairly treated, it is time for the world to remember what we owe them, and the respect and help they deserve. They are an important part of our urban ecosystems and as urban (domestic) animals, they are the crucial key to getting the public to connect and conserve nature. They definitely have a role to play in our modern urban lives.