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The bird that woke us up has fallen silent. Can we bring back the Sparrow's chirp?

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PRISHA PATNAIK
The bird that woke us up has fallen silent. Can we bring back the Sparrow's chirp?
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The article discusses the significant decline of house sparrow populations in urban areas across India and the globe. It explores how urbanization and environmental changes have pushed these birds out of their natural habitats.

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The decline of the house sparrow serves as an indicator of broader urban ecological degradation and loss of biodiversity.

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Bringing Back the Chirping Sparrow: Reviving Our Urban Ecosystem | India News - The Times of India

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The article presents environmental data and observations without taking a partisan stance.

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