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Here's why Taylor Swift has been accused of 'endangering' rare birds
TAYLOR SWIFT HAS found herself embroiled in feuds with everyone from Nicki Minaj to Katy Perry this year.
But this might be her most intense row yet.
The singer has been accused of endangering rare birds on a recent video shoot in Bethells Beach, New Zealand.
Conservationists have called out the singer and her crew for allegedly putting the New Zealand dotterel, an endangered bird, at risk while filming the video on a beach.
In a Facebook status, Sandra Coney, chairwoman of the Waitakere Ranges Local Board, stated that Swift’s crew had been given permission to have two vehicles on the beach, but instead rolled up with “about a dozen”.
There are reportedly jut 1,700 dotterels left in New Zealand and the Department of Conservation reports that “careless feet, dogs and off-road vehicles” pose threats to their survival.
As you can imagine, there’s been a very measured reaction to the whole thing.
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For its part, Screen Auckland has told The New Zealand Herald that Swift and her crew didn’t go near the dotterels despite acknowledging that Swift’s crew did exceed the vehicle limit on the beach.
Your move, dotterels.
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