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Donate few minutes in reading ........  Create awareness among communities ..... Shayad we can help to save this beautiful creature....... 

The house sparrow was once the most common bird in the world, but in the past few years, this bird has been on the decline ...over much of its natural range, both in the urban and rural habitats. The decline of the house sparrow is an indicator of the continuous degradation the environment around us is facing. It is also a warning bell that alerts us about the possible detrimental effects on our health and wellbeing. We need to know the health risks of the increasing amount of microwave pollution and what is decimating the population of the house sparrow, which co-existed with us, so that we can estimate the effect on all forms of life, including ours..........

Have a quick look

http://www.worldsparrowday.org/

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  • Really, We are damaging ourselves, our future generation as well as so many pretty birds/creatures etc. around us, one way, we claim that we are progressing/improving, the other way is towards disaster....... ! Which is preferable, it is to be thought by one & all. 

  • thanks for awaring to save sparrow.

  • We must help them to survive

  • Really sir, it is very disappointing us, the little sparrow birds is going to extinct. In 90's these birds are find in mostly Indian house and flying in larger herd and make their noise pleasant. But nowdays these are seen rarely.

     

    It our duty to save these little birds.

  • http://www.cbmi.in/common-birds.htm

    kindly participate and add some data...

    and dear Mr Ratnakar Pandey do have link or photos of some schedue-I or II fauna specially birds list ?


  • is there any evidence of the link to emag radiation?  I'd be really interested if anyone has any references

  • Thank you Mr Ratnakar Pandey for reminding us on the beautiful creature.  They are vanishing today due to  electromagnetic waves and tranmitting towers. 

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