今日のテキスト EAGLE EYES ON DRONES

While some see drones as a fun pastime, others see them as potential security threats. Dutch police are using a new tactic to take on the modern danger. They've decided to use eagles to take down drones that are being used illegally.
Police worked with security companies and trained eagles to catch the machines. The birds have strong nails and fly quickly against the wind.
There are other ways to catch drones, such as flying several with a net, or using special electric devices, but those methods are costly and inefficient. A police spokesperson called the predators a "low-tech solution to a high-tech problem."
This new idea is drawing attention from other European countries. However, the Dutch method is also raising concerns about the safety of the birds. Some experts say the risk of injury to the eagles cannot be ruled out. Police say they won't be harmed.