Wildlife and Extinction
When I was around 6 years old, I started to develop a keen interest in birds, which I seem to have kept alive. I am from India, a land with so many species of birds.I have observed and created observation charts on many of them. Even though I am proud to see the number of many birds increase, there are also many endangered birds not only in my country but all over the world. From my point of view, this should be considered a major problem globally, not mentioning that many animals have become extinct during the last century.
There are many birds and animals, about whom many people have never even heard of, such as the Bugun Liocichla, a bird in the small, yet wild Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh. This species 's conservation status is "critically endangered" and there are only about 25-250 mature individuals in the area.
The only way to save these creatures, according to me, is spreading awareness about the dangers they are facing. These innocent creatures know nothing about extinction, so, please help me to warn other people.
Only 25-250 is stark alarming! Is the government taking any steps to protect these last remaining? How are you planning to warn others?
ReplyDeleteYes, the government of India has taken a few steps to protect the Bugun Liocichla, one of the many endangered creatures of Arunachal Pradesh.The government has collaborated with the Bugun tribe who live in the area to protect them.
DeleteI am writing articles and am also trying to reach out to well-known ornithologists to work with them
All the best in your endeavours
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