Even amongst the storks, only one (maybe a few) came back to our country (maybe not flying and we were full), we still have to wait for the arrival of the swallows. How many people come home?
Every year, our number of swallowing birds, the swallows, is getting worse. Not only should global climate change be held responsible, because human activities are equally deterrent to the appearance of charming little birds.
They've been dealing with recurring swallows for years, and the data always shows fewer swallows. According to some estimates, if this continues, it will no longer be next year to visit our country from our swallows.
According to surveys, experts estimate that although the swallow stock did not decrease last year, there are at least one million birds less than we had before.
We can also play a role in climate change if we try to live in an environmentally conscious way, but we can even help the swallows nesting in our country if their nests are not hurt and we do not alarm these charming, precious and useful little birds.
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