Gdańsk launches "The Rat Has a Nose" campaign against rodents
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Gdańsk, Poland, has launched a public awareness campaign called "Szczur ma nosa" (The Rat Has a Nose) to combat rodent populations.
- The campaign encourages residents, businesses, and tourists to change waste management habits.
- Efforts are primarily focused on the city's central district (Śródmieście).
The city of Gdańsk, Poland, has initiated a public awareness campaign titled "Szczur ma nosa," which translates to "The Rat Has a Nose." The campaign's primary objective is to curb the rodent population by encouraging behavioral changes among the city's inhabitants, businesses, and visitors.
Central to the campaign's strategy is the modification of waste management practices. By altering how waste is handled and disposed of, the city aims to reduce the availability of food sources that attract rodents. This focus on habit change is considered crucial for long-term success in population control.
The "Szczur ma nosa" campaign is concentrating its efforts particularly on the Śródmieście district, the historic and often busiest area of Gdańsk. Information provided by the city's press office indicates that this central zone is the initial focus for the campaign's interventions and educational outreach.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.