Saving Our Feathered Friends

Isn’t it a wonder why so many birds are dying? Water is the first feature they miss. Clean water, that is.

Put yourself in their feathers for a moment and look around you for water to drink, and sometimes bathe in. You wish to wash your feathers to remove all the dirt and old, dying bugs off.

Suddenly you realize the dirt you wish to wash off won’t go away, or new dirt from the water is all over you. Next, you feel sick that day, and wish for more water to wash off what you are feeling. Instead, the new water is making you even more sick. Then, you cannot fly anywhere, especially to find food in nature. And so, you struggle on the land, since you cannot fly anymore. Then, just quiet. And you close your eyes for the last time.

This is happening all around the world.

What to do as a human? Persist in gathering with others for solutions to chemicals that harm us as well as the birds. Take action to let the companies know how you feel about nature, especially the birds. Ask them to devote energies and some personnel to undo the harm those particular companies have done, since it is their own personnel who have devoted their careers to developing particular chemicals to do a certain job for the company. They have done what the companies paid them to do. They have the knowledge to undo the harms to nature, and should be paid to undo the harms as well.

This is the ultimate solution.

Carol Manetta

Executive Director of the nonprofit, Reap Goodness.

https://www.reapgoodness.org
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