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Today is World Sparrow Day. World Sparrow Day is celebrated every year on March 20 in the world. But where are the Sparrow ? The landlord who took bamboo in the roof of the kher ghar has died today. That’s why everyone in the world is now coming forward to preserve the gharasirika or Sparrow. Do you know what will happen if we don’t have the houses that roam around in our huts?

Do you know how many kilometres a gharsirika or Sparrow can fly in an hour even though it looks small? Sparrow can fly at a speed of 46 kilometres per hours.

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The life span of this Sparrow is only 3 years with a white mark on a brown brown body. In three years, the intoxication of the house is different when the Sparrow, which roams all around in falls on the stove. The houseside is seen jumping a lot more than being able to fly. The scientific name of Sparrow is ‘Passeridae’.

Very few continents in the world are found to have Sparrow. As an example of this, European people once took to North America in the mid-1850s as a memory of Europe.

Similarly, in the late 1860s, it was taken to Australia and New Zealand. In 1872, Sparrow was also taken to South America. Do you know what made so many countries take home to their countries? It’s amazing to know. Behind this was a big purpose.

How did you get home from Asia to America?

At one point of time, farmers could not stop pests in their fields. Farmers in several countries, including the UNITED States, had to cover their crops in half due to the pest menace. Eventually, the way out is to remedy it.
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Why are the Sparrow gone?

The change in human habitat has led to the loss of houses. Due to the shift to the house of the bamboo farm and the house of concrete, the habitat of the house has been lost in the course of time. The villages became towns. There is no place for the house.
These days it is not possible to get a farm house. Secondly, due to the use of pesticides in the fields, many householders died prematurely. Environmental pollution is also one of the reasons why houses are not slipped away. This very cute little bird is slowly on the verge of extinction.

How does the SPARROW protect us?

For the first time in India, Nature Forever Society celebrated World Sparrow Day in 2010. The organisation has been working relentlessly for public awareness to conserve Sparrow. It is to be noted that out of several species of Sparrow found in the world, a total of 5 species of Sparrow are found in India.

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Another notable feature of Sparrow is that it helps in preventing the growth of Mosquitoes by eating Mosquitoes eggs. Sparrow a can control malaria and dengue. Sparrow is very sensitive to changes in the natural environment. Due to urbanization, the household is slowly disappearing from the bosom of the earth. That is why it is very important for us to preserve the Sparrow jak that you see in your shoes because the contribution of gharasirika is inexhaustible to nature.