Increased Bird Poop Incidents: A Sign of Overregulation Impacting Natural Behaviors

Recent increases in birds pooping on people are raising eyebrows, but some experts suggest that overregulation and excessive conservation efforts might be to blame. They argue that too many restrictions on land use and misguided environmental policies are leading to unnatural concentrations of bird populations in urban areas, where humans become unintended targets. This phenomenon is cited as evidence of the unintended consequences of government overreach into environmental management, with calls for a reassessment of current policies to allow for more natural distribution of wildlife and a reduction in avian-human conflicts.