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Plastic is killing Birds

by Deepak Subedi | 28-01-2019 22:17 recommendations 0

I was walking in Bhairahawa City near my college I saw numbers of crows gathered together to collect plastic,
Many of them were trying to carry plastic, some of them were successful and other were not,
I was with my camera that time so I decided to take pictures, 
In many attempt I finally got a shot I wanted.
This plastic is a wrapper of noodles which is one of the best dry food in Nepal and can be eaten without processing.
It is very easy to throw wrappers of noodles, biscuits and chocolate but what are its consequences ??
This crow picture carry heavy message, this is eat plastic or its chick will eat. 
Plastic cannot be digested nor give nutrition to birds, it will full the stomach and bird will be deprive of essential amino acid and carbohydrates and minerals, it will lead to death of birds.
It is just example of bird, there are many species like turtle, whale and marine species which are highly affected by plastic pollution.
It is now time to take action, we must change ourselves at first and become leaders in community to educate about plastic pollution.
I hope all other Ambassador will also contribute to beat plastic pollution in their communities.

"Our hunger is diminishing their hunger"
Plastic cannot be digested, it leads to death of many birds, animals and marine species

"Beat Plastic Pollution"
"Together We Can"

 
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16 Comments

  • Hema Sapkota says :
    Greetings Deepak
    I hope you are doing well!
    Thank you so much for this report!
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Hema
    Posted 22-03-2020 11:00

  • Basanta Adhikari says :
    Greetings deepak
    I hope you are doing well

    Thank you so much for this report.
    I hope to read more from you.
    Keep up with great works
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Basanta
    Posted 16-03-2020 04:12

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    Hello
    Joon Ho Mentor Namaste
    Yes mentor it took around 30 min to take perfect shoot
    I was trying trying and trying
    They always flew away when I tried to approach
    Anyway I did, but a very sad story
    Yes mentor we must save our every creature :)
    Posted 02-02-2019 02:31

  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Deepak, crows tend to collect fancy stuffs and shiny materials as they are interested in taking them to their nest or home. I think that's why they are used to take such 'fancy waste' and react to it more than other birds. But apart from crows' tendencies and habits, it is common problem for other birds and animals as we already know that many used to die after digesting plastic waste as they misunderstand it as their prey or digestive material to be.
    As it happens, 'Beat Plastic Pollution' is not only our task but also the task to save other animals around us :)
    Thanks for your effort and taking a close shot of crow taking plastic waste on the road, it must have taken quite a lot of time and effort for you since they used to fly away when we get closer to them :)
    Posted 01-02-2019 23:55

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    Hello Gyeongrin mentor
    Namaste
    Yes mentor plastic bags, straw, wrapper are easy to throw so many people easily throw this kind of things in Street and water source and many animals get affected.
    Thank you so much for your words :)

    Posted 31-01-2019 00:42

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Deepak
    Plastic is used in every part of our life, the wrappers, the cups, the straws and so on.
    And as much as these plastics exist near us, it is also easy to throw away plastics on streets.
    When these plastics get free on streets, animals, as shown in the report, are misled and eats plastic and this is a serious problem.
    Let's keep our streets clean and safe from plastics!
    Thanks for taking the time to take this picture and share meaningful messages with us through the report :)
    Posted 30-01-2019 21:37

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    Hello Sachin
    My brother
    Thank you so much :)
    Yes ECPAC is my campaign :) I feel proud for this :)
    Posted 30-01-2019 14:48

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    Hello
    Faith Cherotich Namaste
    Yes this is really a distrubing image and a example for many other species that is being suffer from plastic pollution.

    Posted 30-01-2019 14:47

  • Sachin Regmi says :
    Epac and Deepak subedi (Although both are almost same) deserve sincere thanks for uploading the photo and sharing such great article on plastic pollution and their impacts on birds
    Posted 30-01-2019 14:04

  • Faith Cherotich says :
    Wow. This is the sad reality of the world today and is a sad sight to see: a crow scavenging for plastic! Speaks volumes. Its a shame that other species have to suffer as a result of the plastic pollution that we humans have caused.
    Thank you for this eye opening piece!
    Posted 30-01-2019 05:26

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    Yes Dibya
    This picture have lots of message
    Thank you for your comment :)
    Posted 30-01-2019 02:50

  • Dibya Bhatta says :
    The photo itself is a message!
    Thank you for sharing it Deepak! :)
    Posted 29-01-2019 23:31

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    Hello Kushal Bhai,
    You are welcome
    Thank you for for your beautiful comment and wishes for me :)
    Posted 29-01-2019 13:13

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    The picture speaks it self. The picture shpws how our plastic are harming our animals along with the our environment. Our actions with plastic have had a tremendous effects on environment as they donot decay upto 1000 years polluting our environment. We must act together to beat plastic pollution.

    You have been conducting a great campaign to beat plastic pollution. Thank you for this informative and showing actual reality of ours photo.
    Thank you for the beautiful report and keep writing many more inspiring reports.
    Best wishes from your brother Kushal
    Green Cheers :) :)
    Posted 29-01-2019 11:33

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