Animals in the Hokorian territory

A statement from the Head of State:

Today I conducted a visit on Hokorian territory in order to further document our territories, the wildlife and the conditions.

Whilst there, I discovered a concerning amount of disturbances to wildlife, most of which at the hands of humans.

Littering in the Baria region

From when my investigations began, I came across high amounts of litter which had accumulated within the Baria territory due to the direction of the water. This area particularly was also a place which ducks and swans had gathered, posing a hazard to them.

Myself and an aide who had assisted me came across a duck which had been caught within what appeared to be a fishing net. Unfortunately it was deceased.

This office firmly believes that the local UK government authority, Leeds City Council, should do more to protect the wildlife by increasing the surveillance of littering as well as introducing more restrictions on fishing which takes place within the lake.

A Leeds City Council imposed conservation area
Willow Dziedzic, Head of State
See the Leeds City Council page for the Hokorian territory here.
Released by

Royal Government of Hokoria

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