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World Sparrow Day March 20th

by | 19-03-2012 11:40 recommendations 0


The World Sparrow Day (WSD) celebrated on 20th March of every year is not just a one-day celebration of the ubiquitous, but fast-disappearing sparrow, but an attempt by us to bring sparrow lovers and nature supporters on a common platform, and kick off a conservation movement to save the common flora and fauna of the world.

While commendable attention has been paid by experts as well as the government to conserve endangered and exotic wildlife species like the tigers and elephants, common animals, birds and plants suffer a bleak future due of general neglect and oversight.

The pace at which our immediate environment is degrading, our common species may find their way into the endangered list before we even know it. Spreading awareness about the significance of common birds, animals and plants at this juncture is very important.

  Saving common species of flora and fauna is as vital to the ecological balance of earth as conservation of endangered species. Or else, considering the pace of degradation of natural resources, it won't be long before the common species become endangered

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Aaditya Singh

  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Every living being has a right to live peacefully on the Earth. We must save every species that is threatened.
    Posted 23-06-2013 19:43

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Great report
    Posted 08-06-2013 02:27

  • says :
    You have written a interesting subject. I have also studied the fact behind reduction of sparrow and planning prepare report.
    Posted 10-04-2012 17:11

  • says :
    Haha thank you simran~~~ ;^)
    Posted 04-04-2012 10:46

  • Simran Vedvyas says :
    @Christy I can imagine how cute you would be looking on th way to school! :)
    Posted 03-04-2012 00:17

  • says :
    Yes, I remeber going to school watching a group of sparrows when i was young.
    But it's really hard to see them on my way to the company now...It's a sad story
    Posted 21-03-2012 08:52

  • says :
    Thanks to both of you. It is really sad that the common sparrow which used to be a common sight in our gardens and on our window sill's is missing. We really need to create awareness and bring them back into our gardens before they also become extinct.

    Posted 20-03-2012 12:31

  • says :
    I agree strongly with you Anjaly. Plus, it's so good that I can keep in touch with you via this webpage :-)
    Posted 20-03-2012 08:40

  • says :
    Thanks Anjali! You are absolutely right!
    Posted 19-03-2012 21:25

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