Izolacija miliona ljudi zbog epidemije korona virusa omogućila je prirodi malo da se oporavi, što je samo dokaz više da je čovjek najveća štetočina na planeti
Uz standardne dezinformacije o pijanim slonovima i razigranim delfinima, na društvenim mrežeme su se pojavili i dirljivi snimci oporavka prirode, sada kada je glavni predstor u karantinu.
Kanali u Veneciji nisu ugostili delfine ali jesu ribe i patke i, posle nedelju dana izolacije, značajno su se pročistili. Zapravo, voda se toliko pročistila da su se i i kormorani vratili i počeli da traže plijen.
After a week of lockdown... The canals in Venice are all clear and full of fishes. Kinda gives you the idea what will happen to Earth without Humans!pic.twitter.com/8P0xnKfZmV
— Earth Beauty (@EarthBeauty17)March 26, 2020
U japanskom gradu Nara, pojavili su se jeleni kao tumaraju praznim ulicama, dok su se u Panami rakuni odomaćili na ulicama San Felipea.
Less tourists in Nara = less people feeding the deer in the parks Now they're venturing out into the city eating flowers and plants, per Fuji TV#coronavirus#新型コロナウイルスの影響で海外観光客の減少が続く奈良公園で、鹿せんべいをもらえなくなってしまったシカちゃん達pic.twitter.com/yUFWJ4S9sj
— Kurumi Mori (@rumireports)March 6, 2020
Jata divljih ćurki primijećena su pustim ulicama SAD, dok je u Barselonu ušetale divlje svinje u potrazi ka hranom.
Even wild turkeys know enough to social distance these days. A Trooper assigned to the Boston Seaport spotted this visitor going for a stroll today. It’s a long way from the woods... We assume this beautiful bird must have felt cooped up with everyone in the family home.pic.twitter.com/o09fOFZETy
— Mass State Police (@MassStatePolice)March 26, 2020
A Wild boar while foraging at Tuset Street#Barcelona#Catalonia/ un senglar furgant al carrer Tuset#Catalunya(unknown source)pic.twitter.com/mbU3dfcSAw
— Pere Alzina (@BeyondBCN)March 19, 2020
Zato ostanite kod kuće dok traje epidemija korona virusa, tako pomažete i sebi, i svojim najdražima i prirodi!