The world tries to protect sparrows
This is the third year in the world to celebrate the World Sparrow Day (WSD) since the first time it took place on the occasion of honoring the beauty of the house (Passer domesticus) - day March 20, 2010.
This is the third year in the world to celebrate the World Sparrow Day (WSD) since the first time it took place on the occasion of honoring the beauty of the house (Passer domesticus) - day March 20, 2010.
The idea of this special holiday is rooted in the initiative of many environmental organizations in India, the United States, Britain and France and many other organizations around the world.
On this same day every year, national and international organizations, non-governmental organizations, clubs, associations and school systems and millions of individuals around the world work together in many ways. meaningful activities to call people to try to protect sparrows.
This is also an opportunity for the world community to reconsider the decline in the number of home-sharing species, and at the same time increase conservation programs and strategies to remove this species from the current serious threats. in the case of hunting, loss of habitat as well as human use of pesticides .
The two countries that are at the forefront of this holiday celebration series are India and the United Kingdom - where home-based populations began to decline sharply since the 1990s.
The following series of photos were taken by the photographer Tang A Pung in February, although he did not record the unique images of the mentioned sparrow (but rather the molasses birds, including red bile and smoking purple throat, however, the natural picture of the world of birds also helps us somehow feel the blending beauty of the natural colors that they bring and therefore they deserve Human preservation, shelter.
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