Thursday, January 21, 2010

Endangered Animals Birds



There are approximately 403 endangered birds in the world today. As human population is on the rise rapidly, more house and food is required to house them and to feed them. This implies only one thing that precious bird habitat is on the verge of extinction. Despite several measures taken by government to protect the endangered animals, birds, many of these species are still at dangerously low numbers.

There are certain birds like Whooping Crane, Ivory Billed Woodpecker, Puerto Rican Parrot, Mexican Spotted Owl and Wood Stork which fall under the category of endangered animals birds and it is our responsibility to protect these birds from extinction. The effect of pollution and climatic changes worldwide isn’t helping the cause of protection of these species and it is high time that we start thinking and act towards this cause. Many organizations have come forward to protect these birds. The government of many countries has initiated many policies to protect them.

The green police maintain that the main aim should be to stop the poachers from killing these species and if they are caught in the act they should be severely punished, so that they never dare to repeat the same offense again. So we should come forward and help to save these birds from extinction.

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