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Illegal wildlife trade and the private keeping of wild animals constitute one of the most critical threats to global biodiversity in the 21st century. Among the most affected taxa, wild and rare birds are disproportionately targeted due to their aesthetic appeal, vocal abilities, rarity, and symbolic status. This practice is particularly prevalent among affluent individuals, where wild birds are kept as luxury possessions rather than living components of complex ecosystems. Drawing upon peer-reviewed scientific literature, authoritative ecological textbooks, and reports from international conservation organizations, this article examines the ecological, genetic, behavioral, ethical, and public health consequences of illegal bird trade and captive keeping. Furthermore, it highlights the essential role of non-profit organizations such as Samaneh Heyvanat and the Birds Branch Campaign as community-based institutions dedicated to wildlife protection, and explores pathways through which the public and experts can actively support conservation efforts.
Wetland birds are an inseparable part of the nature of Iran and the world. In addition to their visual beauty, they play a fundamental role in the food cycle, pest control, and maintaining the health of aquatic ecosystems. One of these valuable birds is the bittern; a small bird from the heron family known for its distinctive call and camouflaged appearance. In recent years, with the increasing destruction of wetlands and habitats, more and more reports have been published of bittern chicks being found along roads or human-made areas. The main question is: If we encounter such a bird, what is the best way to save the birds and return them to nature? One of the public institutions working in this field is the Bird Branch Campaign; a voluntary movement that aims to educate, support, and protect birds and their habitats. In this article, we will provide a complete introduction to the botimar, its natural habitat, the correct way to deal with its chicks, and the role of the Bird Branch Campaign in this regard.
Invitation to cooperate One of the 32 powerful systems of the Behesht supply chain cooperative company, with the aim of forming a purposeful and stable alliance of all the activists in the field of animal protection and organization of the animal situation, has started to publish this call and seeks to attract committed and interested people in a Create a strong interaction and a new structure for the legal protection of animals in the country
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