Wednesday, March 20, 2013

WORLD SPARROW DAY IN SHIMLA

Shimla, 20.March: Keeping with the tradition of celebrating the World Sparrow Day, some members of Himachal Birds called on the Forest and Industries Ministers to present them with the wooden bird nest boxes, a Himachal Birds Cap and a copy of the book The Common Birds of Simla written by AE Jones and edited and retold by Somesh Goyal, the founding President of Himachal Birds.
The members of Himachal Birds also called on Rani Sahiba, Mrs Pratibha Singh, wife of Hon’ble Chief Minister Himachal Pradesh to make the presentation.
The World Sparrow Day is celebrated every year on March 20 to create awareness about the decline in numbers of this diminutive bird which is losing habitat to rapid urbanization, modern architecture, excessive use of insecticides, pesticides and petroleum products and radiation from microwave towers among other things, said Somesh Goyal.
Vikram Kanwar a member of the Himachal Birds informed that Himachal Birds will continue to pursue its charter of creating awareness and conservation of avian habitat in the state which was blessed with excellent birding habitats both for resident and migratory birds. This year sighting of a pair of Whooper Swans after almost a century augured well for birding bonanza in the days to come.
Mr Thakur Singh Bharmouri, Hon’ble Minister for Forest, lauded the efforts of Himachal Birds and promised all assistance in future endeavours.
Mr Mukesh Agnihotri, the Hon’ble Industries Minister also congratulated Himachal Birds for their efforts and assured that his department and government was committed to a cleaner environment.
When the Himachal Birds team presented the bird nest box and other memorabilia to Rani Sahiba, Mr Vikramaditya Singh, son of Ho’ble Chief Minister was also present. The mother and son showed keen interest in the activities for conservation of habitat and wanted that more such programmes involving school children and citizens should be planned in future.
Shimla has a large number of birds and the last census of the birds was done by Himachal Birds in association with the Wildlife Wing in 2011. Himachal Birds intends to carry out another such exercise after the monsoon and before the onset of winter.

Following is the coverage in newspapers on 21.3.2013:






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