Showing posts with label savewildlife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label savewildlife. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Death trap

The Death trap

Hi everybody!

 Let me tell you what happened today.
I like photography and so I go out on bird walks with my dad. This fine morning, he woke up early at 6 o’clock. He woke me up too and called me to get ready. Wiping my eyes, I stared at the wall clock. “It’s only 6! Can’t I sleep a little longer?” I moaned. “No. Don’t you want to go out with me? Birding is for early birds. Now get up,” He said. I got ready and went off to the lakeside with him.

It was cool and a light breeze blew. The sun had hardly come out and it was cloudy too. There were trees all around and the greenery soothed my eyes. I gave dad some tea from the flask that we had brought.  We decided to walk along the lakeside and scan it for birds. I spotted some small birds and asked dad which ones they were. He said that the ones sitting on the rocks were river terns. I clicked a few photos of them and then we moved on.

River tern

Walking by the side, rather crouching because we didn’t want the birds to see us, dad pointed out to a long stick that was put in the ground. There was another stick of nearly the same length standing with the help of rocks some four or five meters apart. I thought this was odd. We decided to go near and check it out.  The both of us walked till there slowly and when we reached there we saw a very strange thing. The sticks that were standing some meters apart were joined by a long and thin rope which was white and dirty. Hanging from that rope were various ropes of different lengths ending with a noose that would remind anybody of the gallows. I was perplexed at first, but understood what it was when dad explained it to me.



 Shore birds and waders such as plovers, stilts and shanks come to feed upon them and they are usually found at such places. They come feeding, and when they come too near their long stick-like legs get stuck in the noose. Even so, their leg can be taken out, but when the bird tries to pull its leg, the noose tightens itself and become small. So the harder the bird pulls, the tighter it becomes, and the more difficult it gets for the bird to free itself.

“So it is a bird trap?” I ask.

“Yes,” My father replies.

“But one thing that I don’t quite get, is that why someone would like to catch such a harmless and innocent bird,” I say.

“It is very simple my dear. Villagers from nearby villages come to these forests and disturb the wildlife with their activities. The graze their cows, collect firewood and timber, clear natural vegetation and disturb wildlife. The trap that you just saw set up here is for someone’s meal. After the bird is caught, whoever has set up this trap will come and take it away. He will cook it up and eat it. Not only are these birds, but francolins and partridges also targeted for their meat.” He took a brief pause and continued. “Let’s take this death trap out before anybody sees us and any bird is caught.”

We pulled the sticks, gathered all the ropes, put them in the car and went back home after some photography.

What I want to really say is that we humans must not disturb and kill wildlife for our greedy needs. Many times when I go on such walks I admire nature’s beauty and all that it has given us. But then when I find a plastic manja in a tree or a plastic bottle lying around I think that we are using our Earth’s resources but are not giving back. It really makes me think, do we deserve everything we have?
~ Chinmayee Bhattacharjee
   

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

IT'S MY BIRTHDAY !!!

Hello everyone!
Guess what today is... It's my birthday! And it is APJ Abdul Kalam sir's Birthday too! 
After waiting for an entire year for this day, here it finally is. And I had a lot of fun at school today too. The usual custom at our school is that children wear their birthday dresses and distribute something in their classes. It usually is pens, chocolates or sweets. 

But I think pens, chocolates, and 
sweets are something, everyone 

does, and I'm not like everyone, otherwise, I wouldn't be writing this blog, right? So I sat brainstorming alone at night and came up with a brilliant idea that everyone at home and school loved.
 My class teacher said it  
was a very thoughtful gift to give.

White daisy seed Pots

Instead of giving away all those things, I decided to do something for the environment. Mum ordered 50 recycled black plant pots, and we kept 4 white daisy seeds in each of them. I thought that it would be a really nice thing to give away white daisy seeds to my friends and teachers. They'll go and plant it at home, and maybe when the flowers will come they will remember me? 


Whoever celebrates their birthday, their kid's birthday or any of their family's, please consider this idea to give away and make the earth green! 



~Chinmayee Bhattacharjee 

Sunday, August 25, 2019

THE AMAZON IS ON FIRE !


We, humans, are called the most intelligent species on Earth, by ourselves of course. But there couldn't have been a more careless, stupid and selfish species like ours, save for a few individuals who genuinely care. 

A dead Iguana burnt in the forest fire
The Amazon is burning, and thousands of animals have died. The causes are most probably human-made. This is the season when farmers set fire to their land for clearing out old crops and stalks to fertilize the land with ash. This might be good for their crop but is definitely horrible for the forest. The crop fire reaches out through the crop, eventually reaching the margins, where the plants of the forest catch it. The fire then makes its way through the entire jungle like a monster, devouring all life in its way. The effects are so devastating that they can be seen through space, and I am worried.

Another carcass scorched by the fire
An ocelot lies injured during the fire
The amazon rain forest is habitat
to nearly ten percent of the world's species, and a new species is discovered there every other day. Deforestation, forest fires, and poaching have become a major issue, eating away at the ecosystem. We don't really deserve this planet. Isn't it time to open up our eyes to what is happening around us? When will humanity actually realize it's folly? After everything is gone? 
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