Pink flamingos return to Tuzlivskyi Lyman after fleeing due to war
Journalist
Anna Tkach
07.09.2025 - 18:05
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Pink flamingos have returned to the Tuzlivskyi Lyman National Nature Park in the Odesa region, which were previously driven away by war. Scientists are happy about their return, as these rare birds can once again enjoy suitable living conditions. The sight of flamingos returning to nature in Ukraine signifies the importance of preserving wildlife and the impact of war on its ecosystems. Rare birds are a kind of indicator of the state of nature, and this return may be good news for ecological balance in the region.
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