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Agra's Parrots Vanishing: Pollution and Deforestation Drive Birds to Extinction
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21-02-2026, 17:08
Agra's Parrots Vanishing: Pollution and Deforestation Drive Birds to Extinction
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Agra's parrot population is rapidly declining, with birds rarely seen due to increasing pollution and continuous tree felling.
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Senior veterinarian Dr. Sanjeev Nehru warns that parrots are becoming an extinct species if current trends continue.
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Birds build nests on trees; deforestation leaves them homeless, while pollution and vehicle noise drive them away.
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Dr. Nehru emphasizes the need to plant at least two trees per person to save birds, vital for life and the environment.
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Excessive noise pollution from vehicles also causes distress to birds, contributing to their disappearance from the city.
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