PROTECT ENDANGERED SPARROW BIRDS IN INDIA

by BUDDHA OUTCAST SOCIAL SOCIETY - BOSS
PROTECT ENDANGERED SPARROW BIRDS IN INDIA
PROTECT ENDANGERED SPARROW BIRDS IN INDIA
PROTECT ENDANGERED SPARROW BIRDS IN INDIA
PROTECT ENDANGERED SPARROW BIRDS IN INDIA
PROTECT ENDANGERED SPARROW BIRDS IN INDIA
PROTECT ENDANGERED SPARROW BIRDS IN INDIA
PROTECT ENDANGERED SPARROW BIRDS IN INDIA
PROTECT ENDANGERED SPARROW BIRDS IN INDIA
PROTECT ENDANGERED SPARROW BIRDS IN INDIA
PROTECT ENDANGERED SPARROW BIRDS IN INDIA

Project Report | Feb 17, 2025
SPARROW BIRDS

By R.BALU | DIRECTOR

House Sparrow, once an integral part of our immediate environment, all but disappeared almost two decades ago. The common bird that lived in the cavities of our houses and polished off our leftover food, today sits on the red list of the endangered species of The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Challenge
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According to ornithologists, number of Sparrow has been decreased by 60-80% at time. micro Wavelengths radiated from mobile towers, insecticide used in cereals have become threat for their existence. Now it is becoming extinct very fast. Even it is included in "RED LIST" of "Royal society of protection of birds" situated in Britain. Researchers of this organization have studied in different parts of whole world including India and they found that there is significance need to protect them.

Solution
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Various Eco-friendly nests (Home) will be established at home, trees and public areas and it would be maintained regularly. There would be arrangements of Feed and clean water for Sparrow Bird. A big campaign will be organized for the protection of India along with an awareness program among school children.
Long-Term Impact
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Eco friendly nest (Home) will be established at various places, it would be safe and convenient for Sparrow Bird to make her nest (Home) there. Along with this her egg and Sparrow Bird Baby will be safe from other attacker birds. People will be aware to protect and Conservation them through this campaign and extinct species would be saved in future.
Rise for the Sparrows is an initiative of the Nature Forever Society which aims to Inspire, Empower and involve the citizens, schools, educational organizations, government agencies, NGOs and practically anyone who is to contribute towards conservation of sparrows and other common birds. It aims to achieve this by providing simple choices which can be undertaken by citizens and organizations from diverse backgrounds.

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BUDDHA OUTCAST SOCIAL SOCIETY - BOSS

Location: Tiruvannamalai District, Tamilnadu - India
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Project Leader:
R . BALU
Executive Secretary
Tiruvannamalai District , Tamilnadu India
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