Birds Like Sparrows and Mynas Vanishing from Kashmir Valley, Experts Blame Mobile Towers
Srinagar, Jan 14, KNT: The serene mornings of Kashmir Valley, once filled with the melodious chirping of sparrows, mynas, and other birds, have grown eerily quiet over the past decade. These birds, once an integral part of the valley’s natural beauty, are now on the brink of disappearance. The dawn chorus, a symbol of life and vitality, has become a rare phenomenon.
Experts attribute this alarming decline to the radiation emitted by mobile towers. The technology used for mobile communication, while essential for humans, is having a profound impact on the lives of birds.
Environmental experts explain that electromagnetic waves from mobile towers disrupt the navigation systems of birds, causing them to lose their way or face difficulties in reproduction. Additionally, factors such as environmental pollution and deforestation are contributing to the dwindling bird population.
An official from the Department of Wildlife stated, “In the past, mornings in the valley were incomplete without the chirping of sparrows and other birds. Their absence has left a noticeable void in the natural environment.”
Experts are calling for urgent attention to this issue and urging the adoption of measures to mitigate the impact. They recommend considering environmental effects when installing mobile towers and improving technology to reduce harmful radiation.
Concerned citizens are also demanding immediate action from the government to protect birdlife and restore the valley’s natural charm and biodiversity.