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<h1>Endangered Species</h1>
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<body>Species that are on the verge of extinction due to their decreasing
population on account of environmental or predatory<br>
factors<br>
are reffered to as</body> <b>Endangered</b>
<h2>House Sparrow</h2>
<body>Birds, our chimpy feathered friends, who have mazed us by their aerodynamics
and exotic colors, are under great threat,<br>
There are <b>9,934</b> species of birds that are existing in the world today, out
of which, a straggering <b>1,313(13%)</b><br>
are threatened under extinction.<b> House Sparrow</b> is one of them.</br>
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<b>Sparrow</b>s, though tiny,are very sensitive and strongly immune birds, and
their sudden disappears as sentimels or as<br>
ecological indicators is a warning to humans abut independing environmental
hazards.</body>
<h3>Reasons for the dislocation of Sparrows</h3>
<p><i><b>Non-availability of tiny insects as food due to the loss of vegetation<br>
The excessive use of mosquito repellents<br>
Concrete architecture with no nesting sites for sparrows<br>
Air-conditioning which leaves no entry or exit points for feeding sparrow<br>
nestlings.</i></p></b>
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