Bestselling independent author Sophie Lark was set to make her debut with a traditional publisher when early readers of her new novel pounced.
World Sparrow Day 2025: It used to be a usual day to wake up early and spot sparrows in the neighbourhood till a few years ago. However, this has changed now with the decline in their numbers. Earlier ...
Annually on 20th March, the world commemorates World Sparrow Day to create awareness regarding the shocking decrease in the number of sparrows. This year's focus is "A Tribute to Nature's Tiny ...
Once an inseparable part of our surroundings, the sparrow population has drastically reduced over the years. The declining population of these tiny birds is a matter of concern as they are the natural ...
Sparrow populations have declined due to urbanisation and habitat loss Pesticides and modern waste management reduce sparrows' food sources Radiation from mobile towers affects sparrows' health and ...
World Sparrow Day (Google Trends): World Sparrow Day, celebrated every March 20, highlights the need to protect sparrows due to their crucial ecological role. Sparrow populations have declined from ...
Remember when waking up to the sound of chirping sparrows was normal? Now, it’s more of a rare treat. These little birds, also known as goraiya, once filled the backyards and the balconies.
World Sparrow Day is observed every year on March 20 to raise awareness about the declining sparrow population and promote conservation efforts. Once a common sight in towns and villages ...
Baltimore County leaders are officially unveiling the new Sparrows Point Park on Wednesday morning. It's the county's first new park in six years, and will feature a 10,000-square-foot, ...
World Sparrow Day raises awareness about declining sparrow populations due to urbanization, pesticides, and pollution. It emphasizes sparrows' ecological importance and encourages conservation efforts ...
Popular British birds like robins and sparrows will be poking their beaks into feeders, tree branches and bird tables in increasingly greater numbers, filling the air with their vibrant chatter.