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Forests Need Its People to Survive

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Jul 06, 2023
Forests Need Its People to Survive

Forests Need Its People to Survive

B. Siddan, known as the Birdman of Bokkapuram, has an expert knowledge of birds in his region of India. He enthusiastically shares his love of birds in this short video, proudly introducing them by name like the old friends that they have become after his many years of bird watching. One such bird friend, a spot-bellied eagle owl, looks down knowingly on him. In holistic conservation, which B. describes as the whole village and all who live in the forest working for its benefit, all species can grow and thrive.
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