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Working At The Bird Shack

Business Insider shares a look at how a man saves birds by spending most of his work day shooting at them. Mark Mariano is a Waterfowl Protection Specialist whose job is to keep migrating species from landing on the toxic Berkeley Pit. If the birds stay on the polluted water for more than a few hours, they get cooked from the inside out. Mark and other mine workers us a variety of tools including a rifle, drones, and lasers to scare the birds away. Be sure to watch Ducks Lifting Off to see an incredible video of thousands of ducks taking flight.

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