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    On World Sparrow Day, officials from the Telangana Forest Development Corporation Limited highlighted the alarming decline of sparrows and the urgent need for action. Several events were organized at Hyderabad Botanical Gardens, Deccan Woods, and Trails to spread awareness.

    According to officials, the disappearance of sparrows is not just a nostalgic loss but a warning sign of a deteriorating ecosystem. If these birds are struggling to survive, it indicates serious environmental problems. However, there are ways to help.

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    At the Botanical Garden, around 50 walkers and visitors took part in activities aimed at supporting sparrows. They participated in a sparrow house-making session and placed water bowls in strategic locations to provide safe nesting and drinking spaces for the birds.

    Also read:  Chief Minister Anumula Revanth Reddy to visit Wanaparthy on Sunday, March 2.

    Executive Director of Eco-Tourism, L. Ranjeet Naik, emphasized the importance of conservation efforts. He urged people to plant native trees, shrubs, and grasses to provide food and shelter for sparrows. He also stressed the need to stop using pesticides, create birdhouses, and make water sources more accessible.

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    “We have taken sparrows for granted, and now they are vanishing,” Naik said. “If we do not act now, future generations may never hear their joyful chirps again. Conservation starts at home. The question is simple: will we choose to co-exist, or will we let them disappear forever?”

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