11 pointsby jhncls4 hours ago6 comments
  • kiddico3 hours ago
    I see this and articles like it all the time, thankfully snopes did the hard work of writing an article saying otherwise: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/sweden-crows-cigarette-but...
    • Towaway693 hours ago
      Damn fake news! I was just going to pose the question whether the crows should be eligible for a universal basic income. /s
  • Towaway693 hours ago
    > A key concern is the health risk for the birds: cigarette filters contain toxic chemicals, and handling them may pose a risk to the crows. Corvid Cleaning acknowledges this issue and is carefully testing which types of litter are safe for collection.

    > Moreover, there is a philosophical debate about sustainability: is it ethical to turn natural foraging behavior into a “job” for animals?

    I wonder what the crows think? Whether they would notice that the health risks and stop on their own accord.

    It’s probably not yet a “job” unless humans manage to remove all other food sources for crows, thus forcing crows to do this for their survival, then it becomes a “job”.

  • lschueller3 hours ago
    This is pretty cool. Would be interested in the scientific review later on... I reckon, that just the increased awareness amongst smokers might account for a decrease of butts by 15 to 25%.
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  • burnt-resistor26 minutes ago
    We'll be charged Crow Redemption Value soon. /s