January 2, 2008
Save the Birds from Extinction

Bird hunting or game hunting as most of us are familiar with has become increasingly under scrutiny since wild life preservation is something that goes along with the environmental factors included in safeguarding the rights of animals we have today. Bird hunting has been tagged as a past time to which people find relaxation and challenge. However, while the intent may not be really identified, it remains that you are contributing towards the growing number of extinct animals the world knows of today.
Birds are of different species and if we itemize them one by one, we would be surprised at the number of known species per category living today. It has come apparent that we need to take each animal seriously and if we value their presence, we should consider the potential impact it would have as far as our drive for animal extinction today.
(Source) The Audubon Society urges everyone to join. Experience is not required. Shotguns must be left at home, which may exclude quail hunter Dick Cheney.
“Each of the citizen scientists who braves snow, ice, wind or rain to take part in the Christmas Bird Count is making an enormous contribution to conservation,” said Geoff LeBaron, director of the program. “Counting is the first step in learning how environmental threats are affecting our birds — and in helping to protect them.”
Tags: Animals, animal_extinction, Birds, bird_hunting, environmental_factors, extinct_animals, game_hunting, Pets
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