According to Professor 
 
İlhami Kiziroğlu 
 
of Hacettepe University 
 
in Ankara, Turkey, 
 
the total bird count 
 
in the nation 
 
has fallen by 50%
 
in just the past two decades, 
 
with some species 
 
having lost up to 75% 
 
of their populations. 
 
As the country's 
 
wetlands and lakes 
 
continue to dry up, 
 
Professor Kiziroğlu, who 
 
heads the university's 
 
Environmental Education 
 
and Bird Research Center, 
 
warns that another 
 
70% of the remaining 
 
avian species are also 
 
heading toward extinction. 
 
 
With Turkey being an 
 
important nesting ground 
 
and winter destination 
 
for birds, 
 
Professor Kiziroğlu 
 
cautioned that of the 435 
 
different avian species 
 
currently found in Turkey, 
 
more than 100 
 
may become extinct. 
 
Some have already 
 
disappeared, including 
 
the Oriental Darter, 
 
which had nested 
 
around Lake Amik until 
 
it dried up in the 1960s, 
 
and the Bald Ibis, which 
 
has ceased to reproduce 
 
naturally in Turkey. 
 
Also severely threatened 
 
is the White-headed duck, 
 
listed as 
 
an endangered species on 
 
the International Union 
 
for Conservation 
 
of Nature's (IUCN) 
 
Red List of 
 
Threatened Species. 
 
Professor Kiziroğlu 
 
has thus urged 
 
Turkish officials toward 
 
preventive measures such 
 
as halting the draining 
 
of important wetlands. 
 
With our thanks
 
to Professor Kiziroğlu 
 
for your research 
 
calling attention
 
to this sad predicament 
 
being endured
 
by our avian friends. 
 
Let us do our utmost 
 
to protect the endangered 
 
birds and all animals 
 
through our more 
 
sustainable lifestyles 
 
in cooperation 
 
with one another. 
 
During an April 2009 
 
videoconference 
 
in South Korea, 
 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
 
spoke with concern 
 
for the future of our 
 
animal inhabitants as she 
 
reminded of humanity's 
 
responsibility to care for 
 
the environment we share 
 
with all fellow beings.
 
Supreme Master Ching Hai : We should all remember 
 
that we share 
 
this planetary abode, 
 
the water, the air, 
 
the resources, the food, 
 
all of nature, we share only. 
 
We should not be 
 
possessive of nature. 
 
 
So, the best thing 
 
we can do for 
 
all the animals is to 
 
stop causing suffering 
 
to them, stop killing them, 
 
stop eating them, stop 
 
damaging all our habitats. 
 
Stop damaging 
 
our environment. 
 
Be Veg, 
 
Go Green 
 
and save their planet too, 
 
the planet of the animals. 
http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=70-percent-of-turkeys-birds-are-hea-2011-01-20&WT.mc_id=SA_WR_20110126 
 
http://www.monre.gov.vn/v35/default.aspx?tabid=675&CateID=58&ID=95775&Code=5UOTA95775,
 
http://en.baomoi.com/Info/Largest-solar-power-plant-inaugurated/3/106943.epi