
Our diverse work enables discovery of new knowledge, innovation of new technologies to reveal that knowledge, teaching to foster new environmental leaders, inspiration to motivate change, and transforming science to action to make a difference on the ground. We are a nonprofit membership institution with a mission to interpret and conserve the earth’s biological diversity through research, education, and citizen science focused on birds. To start, we’d like to introduce you to the Cornell Lab and address some common questions: What you don’t see today, may be there in the future, so check back often. Birds of the World is a living resource, with data, science, media, and features in a constant state of evolution. The piece of the article also reflects on future management and planning regarding the safety of these species.Welcome to the new Birds of the World! The Cornell Lab is committed to providing you with deep ornithological content in innovate ways. Finally, this write-up encounters a new and intriguing way of counting the number of birds with better precision as well as it produces unbiased data regarding their ecological importance, distribution, home ranges, and, activation hours, which eventually infers the foremost causes of extinction leading to possible researches in different subsections. This paper directly points out the causes of the decreasing rate of frequency of the house sparrows to make sense among the common people as well as, focuses on the hamper caused by the Electromagnetic pressure which is not endurable for the thin skulled species. Every element of an ecological niche plays a crucial role in maintaining nature, similarly does the sparrow.

Currently, the house sparrow density per square meter is 0.0161315. The data of the birds' distribution is very much needed to focus on their rapidity of getting endangered. We preferred direct photogenic tracking for roosting sites and used new instrumentation for measuring home ranges and density calculation. In this piece of article, we are intending to find the current ecological distribution of house sparrows in the specific areas of the southern parts of Asansol.

The house sparrows are declining in numbers rapidly. For various reasons, there are also many birds streaming down the lane of extinction and one of them is house sparrows. It has become modern to ultramodern leaving no space to the homeland for different animals as well as plants. The world has witnessed many species on the way of getting endangered during the last few decades.
