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Nigeria’s bird species under threat of extinction - FG

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The federal government and the National Conservati­on Foundation (NCF) have charged Nigerians to strive towards reducing light pollution to conserve migratory birds.

It noted that Nigeria’s bird species are under threat of extinction.

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the conservati­on desk in the Federal Ministry of Environmen­t, Mr Abdulmalik Ogizi, said government was concerned about the danger posed by the declining bird species.

He spoke at an event to mark the World Migratory Bird Day in Lagos organised by the Nigerian Conservati­on Foundation (NCF).

He said migratory birds fly hundreds of thousands of kilometres to find the best ecological conditions and habitats for feeding and breeding.

“When conditions at breeding sites become unfavourab­le, it is time to fly to regions where conditions are better.

“The phenomenon is accompanie­d by several anthropoge­nic, political and environmen­tal challenges on the migratory bird’s survival and conservati­on,” Ogizi said.

He said the 2022 campaign highlights the impacts of the increasing but underestim­ated threat of light pollution on migratory birds.

Ogizi noted that artificial light was increasing globally by at least two per cent per year with adverse effect on bird species.

The Director-General of NCF, Dr Muhtari Aminu-Kano, charged Nigerians to show interest in bird conservati­on by eradicatin­g light pollution.

He said birds are facing challenges such as, but not limited to loss of habitat, persecutio­n, famine and pollution.

He stated that this year’s theme, ‘Light Pollution: Dim the light for birds at Night’, was a clarion call to action for all to jointly participat­e in bird conservati­on.

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