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Invasive species abound in parks in Taipei: agency

Invasive species abound in parks in Taipei: agency
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Taipei to issue fines for feeding wildlife in parks

Taipei to issue fines for feeding wildlife in parks KEEPING THE BALANCE: Feeding wild animals in Taipei’s parks has led to a rise in non-native species, while the feeding of squirrels has harmed park trees, the city said By Kuo An-chia / Staff reporter Feeding wild animals in Taipei’s parks would be prohibited from June 1, with offenders to face fines of NT$1,200 to NT$6,000, the Taipei City Government said. The frequent feeding of squirrels and pigeons has disrupted the ecological balance and food chain in the city’s parks, but many people continue to feed them even after being asked to stop, the Taipei Parks and Street Lights Office said.

Taipei schools do not have to remove statues, city says

Taipei schools do not have to remove statues, city says By Tsai Ya-hua and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter, staff writer, with CNA Taipei schools do not have to remove statues of Chiang Kai-shek (蔣介石), the city’s Department of Education said last week, despite criticism from the Transitional Justice Commission. Taipei Department of Education Deputy Commissioner Chen Su-hui (陳素慧) on Tuesday last week said that the city’s policy is to let each school and community decide what to do with the schools’ 64 statues. Independent Taipei City Councilor Lin Ying-meng (林穎孟) on April 12 said the city was “going through the motions” of transitional justice by covering up slogans on the statues instead of removing them altogether.

2021 Taipei Rose Festival to showcase 700 varieties of roses | Taiwan News

2021/03/07 17:35 (Taipei Parks and Street Lights Office photo) (Taipei Parks and Street Lights Office photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) As the tulip show at the Shihlin Residence is wrapping up this weekend, another attraction is set to continue captivating visitors during the flower season. The 2021 Taipei Rose Festival will showcase 5,000 rose plants of over 700 varieties at the Xinsheng Park area of the Taipei EXPO Park from March 12 to April 4, Taipei’s Parks and Street Lights Office (PSLO) said in a press release. The rich variety of roses will include old garden roses, tree roses, and hybrid tea roses, according to the PSLO.

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