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Bird conservation is crucial because birds play a vital role in maintaining healthy ecosystems—they help control pests, pollinate plants, and spread seeds. Protecting birds also means preserving the habitats they rely on, which benefits countless other species, including humans. By conserving birds, we help protect the balance of nature and ensure a richer, more diverse planet for future generations.
Preserving bird habitats is essential because birds depend on specific environments—like forests, wetlands, grasslands, or coastlines—for food, nesting, migration, and shelter. When these habitats are destroyed or degraded by deforestation, pollution, urban development, or climate change, bird populations decline or disappear.
But it’s not just about the birds—these habitats also support many other species, filter our water, clean the air, and even help fight climate change by storing carbon. Protecting bird habitats means protecting entire ecosystems that we all depend on.
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Submitted May 1, 2025 10:20 AM
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Proposed interim changes to the Endangered Species Act, 2007 and a proposal for the Species Conservation Act, 2025
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