World Sparrow Day: Celebrating and Conserving the House Sparrow
Aspect | Details |
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Event | World Sparrow Day |
Date | March 20th |
Purpose | To raise awareness about the declining population of house sparrows and encourage conservation efforts. |
Initiated By | Nature Forever Society, an Indian bird conservation organization. |
Year of Initiation | 2010 |
Global Participation | Over 50 countries participate in conservation initiatives. |
Significance | Highlights the rapid decline of sparrow populations and promotes conservation strategies. |
State Bird of Delhi | The house sparrow was declared the state bird of Delhi in 2012. |
Ecological Role | Natural pest control, pollination, seed dispersal, and ecological balance. |
Cultural Significance (India) | Known as "Goraiya" in Hindi, "Kuruvi" in Tamil, and "Chirya" in Urdu. Symbolizes peace, harmony, and nostalgia. |
Causes of Decline | Urbanization, habitat loss, pollution, pesticide use, decline in insect populations, competition with larger birds, and reduction in green spaces. |
Conservation Efforts | - Save the Sparrow Campaign by Jagat Kinkhabwala (supported by PM Modi in 2017).<br> - Koodugal Trust (Chennai): Built 10,000 nests from 2020 to 2024.<br> - Early Bird Campaign (Mysuru, Karnataka): Engages children in bird conservation. |
Individual Contributions | Install birdhouses & feeders, plant trees & gardens, reduce pesticide use, and spread awareness. |