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Photographer Fined in Singapore for Baiting Birds, Act Raises Issue on Wildlife Photography and Ethics
Despite the warning signs, Chua was photographed peering through his lens past the rope barrier that separates the barred area from where tourists should be. He was also reportedly carrying a bag full of mealworms, which he used to bait the birds.
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