The problem of packs of wild or feral dogs in Tierra del Fuego is one of those recurring issues that almost no one takes action against: although humans are directly responsible for their abandonment, we are becoming accustomed and normalizing it, they are already part of the landscape... Until a new massacre shakes us up. This time the massacre happened at none other than an iconic institution on the island, the Salesian School, which has trained many generations of children over decades. There, the feral dogs caused the death of 120 lambs in just two days, according to the authorities of the agricultural school. “In this case, as is happening to many ranches in our province, the attack by feral dogs left us with the result of 120 dead lambs. The work of the entire year, the investment in food for agricultural education, and for production, went to waste in two days,” lamented the Casa Salesiana Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria. Mauricio Hoyos, an executive of that school, told ...
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